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All stores are state contracted; Bars and clubs must purchase liquor from state contracted private stores in person. State retains monopoly over wholesaling of distilled spirits only. Wisconsin: No 6 a.m. – 2 a.m. Sunday–Thursday, 2:30 a.m. Friday–Saturday, no closing time on New Year's Day.
On Saturdays, closing times are shifted an hour back to 3 and 5 a.m. Cincinnati: 2:15 a.m. for last call; 2:30 a.m. for closing time. Cleveland: 2:30 a.m. Columbus: 2:30 a.m. Denver: 2 a.m. Florence, South Carolina: 2 a.m. for hard liquor, 3 a.m. for beer. This includes Sundays where any bar that is defined as a private club may operate 7 days ...
Like every other state in the United States, driving under the influence is a crime in New York and is subject to a great number of regulations outside of the state's alcohol laws. New York's maximum blood alcohol level for driving is 0.08% for persons over the age of 16 and there is a "zero tolerance" policy for persons under 16.
The ordinance would allow alcoholic beverage sales from 8 a.m. to 4 a.m. Saturdays when previously there was a 2 a.m. closing time. The ordinance also changes the closing hour on Monday, Tuesday ...
Local lawmakers are not giving up the push to extend last call to 4 a.m. at bars across the Southland.
[277] [278] New Jersey's casinos initially had closing times like most ABC-licensed establishments, but were allowed to stay open 24 hours per day, 7 days a week starting in 1992 [279] [280] It is legal for a minor to go to a casino, insofar as they do not gamble, consume alcoholic beverages in public areas of the casino, or remain on the ...
A proposal would close bars at midnight during the week and at 1 a.m. during UA football weekends. Bar owners say that plan would cost them millions.
The state was the second to ratify the amendment on April 25, 1933. [5] A 2023 bill in the state is set to allow minors, over 14 years old, the ability to work in bars and restaurants that serve alcohol despite being underage. Under the current law, only those 18 and older are able to serve alcohol. [6]