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Old 11-17-2006, 04:17 PM
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Quote:
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

Dillion, I'd like to adjust your opening sentence by rewriting it to say

Quote:
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!!!

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?
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