Yes, but what do you mean by felon? Someone convicted of a felony 10 years ago that has completed their sentence is still a convicted felon. There is no law forbidding them to drink. Someone on active probation/parole can drink unless they are specifically ordered not to drink. A positive urinalysis for alcohol is not a violation unless they are ordered not to drink.
Yes, a convicted felon can get a sever permit in Georgia. This will have no effect on whether you can serve alcohol or not.
In the US - no. To sell or serve alcohol you must be of 'legal' age for that state.
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Believe it or not, 18*, since it's legal to sell at that age.*Depends on the state. Some state requires at least 21 years old.
No a minor can not serve alcoholic beverage in Washington. You have to be 21 to sell alcohol and 18 to sell tabacco.
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Yes, because you still need a liquor license to serve as well as sell.
It is UNLESS they are licensed to serve ONLY beer, or other low-alcohol beverages.
A convicted felon can do anything he/ her puts their mind to.
In Tennessee, a felon can sell alcohol, but there are specific restrictions. Individuals with felony convictions may be disqualified from obtaining certain alcohol licenses, depending on the nature of their offense and how long ago it occurred. Generally, felons are required to have their rights restored and may need to wait a certain period after completing their sentence. It's important for individuals to check the specific regulations and consult with local authorities for guidance.
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