Liquor and Cannabis Board begins process to amend or repeal ‘prohibitive conduct’ rule

A future board vote will include draft rule language and a public hearing and could come as early as next month.

SEATTLE — Wednesday, the Washington Liquor and Cannabis Board voted to approve a statement of inquiry to start a process that could amend or repeal the “prohibited conduct rule.” 

Known by many as the lewd conduct ordinance, it was heavily criticized following inspections at LGBTQ+ bars that many called invasive. Soon after, the LCB announced it would pause inspections, suspend its participation with the Joint Enforcement Team, which includes the Seattle Police Department, and look into potential changes to its rules. 

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