Generally speaking, no. Some airlines may allow beverages purchased within the "secure area" (i.e. the gate area after the security checkpoint) to be carried on board, but they're not required to and if the gate agent tells you you can't take your drink on board you'll have to either finish it there or throw it away.
On International Qantas Flights you can purchase duty free alcohol at the airport. You are not permitted to carry such substance inside your check in luggage.
Yes, you can carry alcohol in your carry-on luggage, but there are specific regulations to follow. Generally, you are allowed to bring alcohol in containers of 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less, as part of the TSA's liquids rule. Additionally, if the alcohol is over 70 proof, it is prohibited in carry-on luggage. Always check the airline's specific policies and local laws regarding alcohol transport.
Open carry of alcohol is permitted in the following states: Missouri, Mississippi, and Montana.
Alcohol
yes you can
no
yes, it is legal to drink alcohol if you are 17
Depends on the state.
Yes but you cant drink it
You cannot take the alcohol out of your own system. You must wait for the alcohol to phase out on its own.
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You can take both together, as long as you do not vomit after taking alcohol. But if you are ill then it is better if you do not take alcohol.