The midday sun beat down on the rusted tin roof of the Sheriff’s station in Purgatory Flats, but Mary McCade didn’t need a thermometer to tell her it was a cold day. In her line of work, the temperature always dropped when the TTB came to town.
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Another document bearing McCade’s legal review distinguished between “alternative premises” and “secondary tasting rooms.” This distinction has allowed small craft producers to expand without triggering wholesale licensing requirements. Her interpretation has since been cited in private letter rulings across three separate federal circuits. The midday sun beat down on the rusted
This is where Mary McCade shone. Colleagues and industry veterans often described her as the ultimate "translator." She possessed the rare ability to decipher the dense legalese of the Federal Alcohol Administration (FAA) Act and translate it into actionable guidance for businesses. The Tooele Transcript Bulletin acts as a primary