Alcohol Laws And Regulations
OLYMPIA, Wash. - The cavernous stores in Costco's home state lack something you can find in its warehouses in California, Alaska and many other places: bottles of Maker's Mark, Absolut vodka and other popular brands of hard liquor.
NEW YORK - It's a fermented, pungent tea, but it's the alcohol that festers inside of kombucha that's causing a stink.
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Swipe your driver's license, look into the camera, blow into the breath sensor and - voila! - you have permission to buy a bottle of wine from a vending machine.
SAN FRANCISCO - Bay to Breakers runners can show up naked or dress up as a condom.
SAN FRANCISCO - Legalizing the recreational use of marijuana in California would sharply drive down prices for the drug, causing more people to use pot while possibly undercutting the tax windfall that supporters have touted, according to a study published Wednesday.
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