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Your state's Alcoholic Beverage Control, or ABC.
Of course.
Depends on the state's law. In Kansas, liquor stores are not allowed to sell anything that does not have alcohol in it.
Yes you can ship alcohol to Washington state. You must obtain authorization from Washington's liquor agency in order to do so.
Yes there is a Liquor License in Texas and it is called the TABC Certification. TABC means Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission which is the organization that is tasked to inspect, supervise and regulate every phase of business related to alcoholic beverages.
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission governs the sale and distribution of alcohol in the state of Texas, as well as providing certification for people serving alcohol.
The sales tax on liquor in Florida is $6.50 per gallon liquor. In the United States of America each state has a different tax on alcohol or cigarettes.
No. Michigan is definitely not a dry state - you can buy liquor at the drugstore, even.
If you are referring to the so-called "dram shop rule" - no. Only establishments which sell alcohol for consumption on the premises.
Colorado is a control state, so you need a state issued license to serve liquor, period. You will then also need a permit to serve liquor on every single site at which you plan to sell, issued by your city clerk.
You can buy beer in most counties in Utah on Sunday. Unfortunately hard liquor and wine can only be purchased at state owned liquor stores which are closed on Sundays.
See the Related Links for "Utah Liquor and Package stores" to the bottom for the answer. Beer is available at most local supermarkets. However, if the beer is from a non-Utah brewery, the alcohol content is limited to 3.2%. In order to purchase higher alcohol, non-Utah beer, liquor, or wine, one must attend a state liquor store. To attend, you must be 21 years old and have a valid ID.