because people usually drink and drive at night, aka people tend to get drunk after sunset not befre, and liquor stores provide them will the drinks to get drunk with
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Some are... see link: http://www.olcc.state.or.us/pdfs/liquor_store_list.pdf
In Illinois, a waitress does not have to have the liquor license but the restaurant does. The waitress does have to be 21 or older in order to serve the liquor. The same goes for a cashier ringing up liquor.
How much does a liquor license cost in Mississippi?
Which type of establishment is NOT considered a liquor-primary licensed establishment?
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Liquor stores would open at SUN UP and close at SUN DOWN, that's were the Red Dot came from.
Yes, but many liquor stores will close early.
Not anymore
You can find a list on their website. If you're searching for one close to your home you can probably search on google maps "BC Liquor Stores" and you'll easily find them.
In Houston, liquor stores typically close at 9 PM on Saturdays. However, it's essential to check with individual stores, as hours may vary slightly by location. Additionally, state laws may affect operating hours during certain holidays or events.
In Georgia, liquor stores are closed on Election Day. This law applies to all elections, including general, primary, and special elections. However, they typically reopen on the following day, so patrons can purchase alcohol after the polls close.
there is no exact answer but from all my research i would have to say that in New Zealand there are about 509 liquor stores. Remember this is not an exact number of liquor stores.
There are 5 days that liquor stores have to close. Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years day, Labor Day, and the 4th. I am pretty sure of this. I always think Memorial day is one, but I don't think so. Easter also, but since that is on a Sunday, that is a given.
Liquor flasks are available at many liquor stores as well as major retailers and some clothing stores. In addition, liquor flasks can often be purchased from liquor manufacturers/distillers.
In New York, liquor stores are not allowed to sell beer because of state regulations that separate the sale of liquor and beer to different types of establishments. Liquor stores are licensed to sell only liquor and wine, while beer can be sold in convenience stores, grocery stores, and other designated outlets.
No, there are no seven eleven liquor stores here.