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Like every other state (except New Jersey and Wisconsin) in the United States, driving under the influence is a crime in Kansas, and is subject to a great number of regulations outside of the Liquor Control Act. [4] Kansas's maximum blood alcohol level for driving is .08% for persons over the age of 21 and .02% for adults under the age of 21 ...
The Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control is a Kansas state government agency responsible for enforcing the alcohol laws of Kansas. [1] It issues state licenses and permits, monitors the flow of restricted products, inspects licensed premises and enforces restrictions on underage purchasing and drinking of alcohol. ABC Agents are state ...
New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control; New Mexico Alcohol and Gaming Division; New York State Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control; North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission; North Dakota Office of State Tax Commissioner
Do you know Kansas’ laws on transporting alcohol? Here’s a quick guide
According to the Alcohol Policy Information System, a federal database, those younger than 21 can have an alcoholic beverage provided by a parent or legal guardian in Kansas if it’s a cereal ...
A Kansas bill could make home delivery of alcohol as easy as getting a pizza. Beer, cocktails delivered to your door? Kansas lawmakers consider loosening alcohol laws
In August 1966, 19 of Mississippi's counties voted to legalize alcohol. [c] [30] [31] Kansas continued to prohibit public bars until 1987. [32] Many states now delegate the authority over alcohol granted to them by this Amendment to their municipalities or counties (or both). [citation needed]
Alcoholic Beverage Control or Alcoholic Beverage Commission (ABC), or variants thereof, typically refer to a U.S. state's regulatory control over the wholesaling or retailing of some or all categories of alcoholic beverages.