The bill proposes to amend the existing laws regarding alcoholic beverages in Arkansas by repealing the section that allows for the delivery of alcoholic beverages. Specifically, it targets Arkansas Code 3-4-107, which previously permitted certain permit holders, such as retail liquor stores, microbrewery-restaurants, and small breweries, to deliver alcoholic beverages directly to consumers' residences, provided they were of legal drinking age and located in a wet county.

By removing this provision, the bill effectively eliminates the ability for these establishments to deliver alcoholic beverages to consumers, thereby changing the landscape of alcohol distribution in the state. The repeal signifies a shift in regulatory policy concerning the sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages, potentially impacting both businesses and consumers who previously relied on delivery services.