It depends on the legislation of the country.
It is not legal to carry open liquor in CA either walking or in a car. If you bought a bottle of wine at a wine shop you could carry it around in the bag unopened.
Anyone in the car can be and that is because one the 19 year old is not of legal drinking age and two it is illegal to have an open liquor container in a moving vehicle in most states.
Liquor is not illegal.
Depends on the state.
The key provisions of the Washington state liquor law include regulations on the sale, distribution, and consumption of alcohol. This law governs the licensing of liquor establishments, sets the legal drinking age at 21, and outlines penalties for violations such as underage drinking and drunk driving. Additionally, the law controls the hours of operation for liquor sales and prohibits the sale of alcohol to intoxicated individuals.
You can purchase liquor when you reach the legal drinking age, which is typically 21 years old in the United States.
Yes, since 1997.
Yes, you can take unopened wine on a plane in your carry-on luggage, as long as it is within the airline's liquid restrictions and you are of legal drinking age.
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After prohibition when it became legal to sell liquor again the law required (and still does) that liquor for sale must be in a sealed container and put into a bag or other package before it can leave the store. SO it was referred to as packaged liquor from a package store.
The legal alcohol concentration for most liquors is 70% to 80%. Most of the liquors are 80%.
You have to be 21, the legal drinking age in AZ.