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I hold a retail alcohol beverage license. If I run out of beer, wine, or liquor (or get a better price), can I buy from another retailer?

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I hold a retail alcohol beverage license. If I run out of beer, wine, or liquor (or get a better price), can I buy from another retailer?

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No, you may not under any circumstances buy (or borrow) from another retailer – not from taverns, restaurants, liquor stores, grocery stores, or any other retailer. If an Alcohol & Tobacco Enforcement agent or police officer finds beer, wine, or liquor (or cigarettes/tobacco products) that you bought from a retailer, the agent or officer can and will confiscate those items, and you may be charged with a crime.

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