You must be 21 to drink and pour liquor.
You must be 18 to serve and sell liquor.
You can't sell liquor between 2am-6am.
You can't sell to an obviously intoxicated person.
You can't drive with a .08% BAC or higher.
You can't drink in public places.
All containers must be sealed and placed in the trunk of your car to transport.
Spirits can't be shipped out of state.
The "Largest Inventory" of California liquor licenses in stock are held by the Auction website(s) in California.
Yes
yes
No, bars in California cannot purchase liquor from a store. They must buy alcohol from licensed distributors or wholesalers.
NO becuase the california licence is for california only
A liquor store can sell only liquor and wine, and it cannot sell beer nor any other product....not even a corkscrew!
i doubt it
Beer Liquor or Alcohol:In the US, technically, beer is not a considered a liquor, but is an alcoholic drink an the same laws apply as those that pertain to bourbon, scotch, vodka, etc.
Laws that allow someone hurt by a drunk to sue the shop that sold the drunk the liquor.
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Leonard Vance Harrison has written: 'After repeal' -- subject(s): Alcoholic beverage industry, Alcoholism, Liquor laws, Liquor problem, Liquor traffic
I think that you could, because I live in California and you could buy liquor on 4th of July