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Originally Posted by Dillon Hunt
The privilege is for doing business in the state. They say driving is a privilege in the state, that is true if your business is driving, but not true on private property. Selling Alcohol is a privilege in the state, that is true, but not true for a private business not open to the public except by invitation only. (with no business license)
For education purpose only not legal advice
Dillon
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Dillion, I'd like to adjust your opening sentence by rewriting it to say
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The license provided by the state is for the privilege (of committing commerce in a state)
doing business within the state, *AND* with the state!!!
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The question that then come to mind is
1. why is it illegal to do business with the STATE in the transfer of alcoholic beverages?