A country that doesn't sell alcohol is often referred to as an "alcohol-free" or "dry" country. This designation is typically associated with nations that adhere to strict Islamic laws, such as Saudi Arabia, where the sale and consumption of alcohol are prohibited. Other countries may have varying restrictions or limited availability, but the term "dry country" generally applies to those with outright bans on alcohol sales.
AnswerI believe it's the same all around the country but I'm not sure. I think you must be 18 to sell tobacco and 21 to sell alcohol. But ask your employer. They will know.
When countries buy it is called imports. When countries sell it is called exports. Countries want to sell more than they buy, that is called a trade surplus. When countries buy more than they sell it is called a trade deficit.
Can bars sell alchol today?
No, a minor cannot legally sell alcohol.
you have to be 18 to sell alcohol in Kansas. But, you have to have an alcohol selling license.
No, it is not legal to sell alcohol after hours in this area.
No. Alcohol is illegal to serve to a person below the age of 21. If they do the bar can loose its license to sell alcohol.
An Off-licence is a UK convenience store with permission to sell alcohol off the premises.
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An Alcohol license.
Yes, alcohol is sold at this establishment.