Liquor laws?!


Question: restaurants and bars can only serve liquor after 11am.
My school bar says they can only serve after 1pm.. is that "house policy" or is that a certain law, or whats going on?


Answers: restaurants and bars can only serve liquor after 11am.
My school bar says they can only serve after 1pm.. is that "house policy" or is that a certain law, or whats going on?

Your school bar may have certain limitations on their serving times due to the type of liquor license they have so, it's government controlled not house policy.

most cities or districts set their own time policy, as a condition of getting your liquor liscense.

Bars are bars as far as the law is concerned in most places.
It is more than likely a "house policy".
It is rare, but some jurisdictions define certain types of bars and their hours of operation.
The overwhelming likelyhood is it is a house policy - or a school policy.
Good luck!

Liquor laws is a term that refers to any legislation dealing with the abolishment, restriction, or regulation of the sale, consumption, and manufacture of alcoholic beverages. The chief goals of these laws are the minimization of immoderate use of alcohol among citizens (which can often lead to an increase in crimes like drunk driving) and raising revenue via taxation.
It very's from state to state:
The most famous of liquor laws is the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution enacted in 1920, which prohibited the sale and consumption of all alcoholic beverages, but, due to the increased amount of crime surrounding the illegal distribution of alcohol through unlicensed bars called "speakeasies," the amendment was later repealed with the Twenty-first Amendment. This era in United States History is often called the Prohibition.

most cant serve until 10am and last call is at 145am

what state are you ... crucial info...





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