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Are New Jersey consumers permitted to order alcohol from a catalog or via the internet and have it delivered to their homes?

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Are New Jersey consumers permitted to order alcohol from a catalog or via the internet and have it delivered to their homes?

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It seems to me that this is not entirely legal. After all, this way it circumvents some customs fees and taxes. And also, the quality and certification of alcohol are not checked. But I had a period when I really wanted to order a large batch of gin over the internet. But not for sale, but for personal use. Well, to make an excellent gift for my friend and give him a few bottles and in addition with souvenirs from https://baliandboo.com/collections/gin-gifts. I think he would really like it. But in the end, it didn’t work out to order, and I just bought one bottle in the store.

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It seems to me that the more restrictions there are, the more people will find ways to order alcohol in other ways. Fortunately it is always possible to order online alcohol delivery singapore if necessary

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New Jersey residents are not permitted to purchase beverage alcohol via telephone, mail order or the Internet from producers and retailers in other states. These sales, commonly known as mail order sales, are illegal because they bypass the State s regulatory system for controlling liquor. Some of the problems caused by mail order sales involve the delivery of alcoholic beverages to underage persons, loss of tax revenue and the fact that entities, not licensed in New Jersey, are delivering and selling alcohol in this State. Most states in the country prohibit mail order sales for these and other reasons, and in some states, violations are treated as a criminal offense. A person may personally purchase alcoholic beverages in another state and transport them into New Jersey only if (1) the alcoholic beverages are intended to be used solely for personal use and (2) the alcohol is personally transported in a vehicle into New Jersey. The amount of alcoholic beverages transported into New Je

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