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  2. Beer, cocktails delivered to your door? Kansas lawmakers ...

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    A Kansas bill could make home delivery of alcohol as easy as getting a pizza.

  3. List of countries with alcohol prohibition - Wikipedia

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    Illegal to drink in public, except at bars and restaurants. Nightclubs and bars are not allowed to serve after 3 a.m. Alcohol stronger than 4.7% is only sold in designated stores (Vinmonopolet), but beer or cider of 4.7% or less can be bought in grocery stores.) [31]

  4. List of alcohol laws of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Beer and wine can be sold at any time on-premise sales are permitted in that municipality. This causes most liquor stores to close at 10 pm, however some will stay open an hour later selling only beer and wine. Cities of the first class (e.g. Jersey City and Newark) are exempt from this law and may set their own hours for liquor sales.

  5. Alcohol laws of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Map showing dry (red), wet (blue), and mixed (yellow) counties in the United States as of March 2012. Location of Kansas. The alcohol laws of Kansas are among the strictest in the United States, in sharp contrast to its neighboring state of Missouri (see Alcohol laws of Missouri), and similar to (though somewhat less rigid than) its other neighboring state of Oklahoma (see Alcohol laws of ...

  6. Here’s where you can — and can’t — walk around in SC with an ...

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    Port Royal municipal code says it is illegal to drink or carry an open container of beer, ale, or similar beverages with up to 5% alcohol by weight, or wine with up to 21% alcohol by volume, in ...

  7. Open-container law - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, open-container laws are U.S. state laws, rather than federal laws; thus they vary from state to state.. The majority of U.S. states and localities prohibit possessing or consuming an open container of alcohol in public places, such as on the street, while 24 states do not have statutes regarding the public consumption of alcohol. [1]

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