A liquor store can sell only liquor and wine, and it cannot sell beer nor any other product....not even a corkscrew!
Connecticut!
The age to sell liquor in any form in Illinois is 21, the same age you have to be to legally buy and/or drink liquor.
In Tennessee, there are restrictions on selling cars on Sundays. This law, known as the "Blue Law," prohibits the sale of automobiles on Sundays in the state. This regulation is based on historical religious practices and is intended to provide a day of rest and reflection. Violating this law can result in fines and penalties for car dealerships and individuals involved in Sunday car sales.
In Connecticut, liquor sales are generally prohibited on Easter Sunday. However, there are exceptions for certain establishments, such as restaurants and bars, which can serve alcohol as part of a meal. Additionally, some package stores may have special permits to sell liquor on that day, but these are not common. Always check local regulations for specific details.
Yes. Despite popular perception, felons can legally work at most jobs.
Liquor is sold by the quart. They can't sell it, though, if they don't have a permit.
The Utah stores are allowed to sell liquor. However, they are not allowed to promote the sale of liquor or sell to minors.
yes
Depends on the state's law. In Kansas, liquor stores are not allowed to sell anything that does not have alcohol in it.
18 to serve and sell, 21 to pour and drink.
YES, as of the 2012 election sales are permitted in Bars and Restaurants only. Liquor stores and Grocery stores are not permitted to sell alcohol on Sunday.