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  2. Alcohol laws of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Under Oklahoma law, it is a felony to provide alcoholic beverages to the "mentally deficient", the intoxicated, and persons under 21 years of age. [8] Although low-point beer may not be sold where unclothed persons or persons with exposed private parts are present on the same premises, alcohol sales are available by the glass if permitted by the county.

  3. Updated law to allow educational alcohol tasting for ...

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    Emergency rules enacted in January to allow Oklahoma restaurant employees to participate in educational alcohol tastings are now headed to Gov. Kevin Stitt's desk for signing once again, this time ...

  4. School district drug policies - Wikipedia

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    These policies are frequently part of comprehensive "Drug and alcohol" policies, and are particularly common in urban school districts. Aspects of the policies may include random drug testing, searches of lockers and personal effects, anti-drug education (e.g., "Just Say No" curricula), and punitive measures including expulsion and suspension.

  5. Oklahoma Beer Act of 1933 - Wikipedia

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    On April 7, 1959, Oklahoma registered 711,225 cast votes repealing the Oklahoma alcohol control and prohibition law. The Oklahoma constituents decisively defeated the alcohol law by a vote of 396,845 to 314,380. [8] The Oklahoma election approved the distributive sales of packaged containers as original unopened alcoholic beverages merchandised ...

  6. Oklahoma schools now require 'biological sex affidavit' for ...

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  7. Dry campus - Wikipedia

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    "Dry campus" is the term used for the banning of alcohol at colleges and universities, regardless of the owner's age or intention to consume it elsewhere. The policy has received media attention in the United States , although dry campuses and debate regarding the switch from a "wet campus" to a dry one occurs in many other countries.

  8. Law to change graduation requirements in Oklahoma schools ...

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    Baker said the concept behind the bill is to better prepare Oklahoma students for whatever post-secondary path they choose, be it college, CareerTech, the military or simply entering the workforce.

  9. Alcohol advertising on college campuses - Wikipedia

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    Many college campuses throughout the United States have some form of alcohol advertising including flyers on bulletin boards to mini billboard signs on college buses. It is so prevalent on college campuses especially because college students are considered the "targeted marketing group," meaning that college students are more likely to consume larger qualities of alcohol than any other age ...