Beeblebrox Really Not Okay
Age: 44 Gender: Female Posts: 688 | January 9th, 2008 at 01:45pm
DIE! DIE! DIE!:In America, alcohol is sold in supermarkets. Not in all 50 states, it isn't. In New Jersey it cannot be sold outside of a liquor store. In Georgia, they can only sell beer and wine, not liquor in a supermarket. It's different in every state. |
skipper386 Killjoy
Age: - Gender: - Posts: 1 | March 31st, 2011 at 03:57pm you can steal alcohol if you want to, and if you want to buy it you can. but the problem in some countries is they have this police where you are not allowed to sell alcohol to minor or else they will revoked your licensed.
though selling alcohol in supermarket, it is like selling drugs on the streets where it is more accessible like a buying burger on a drive-through, anyone can buy and it can cause trouble.
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John St. John Shotgun Sinner
Age: 31 Gender: Male Posts: 7145 | It's sold in supermarkets in the United Kindgom, I don't think it makes it any easier to buy it though, if your underage that is. In either supermarkets or off licenses theres still ID checks. |
CakePlease. Motor Baby
Age: 103 Gender: - Posts: 816 | May 21st, 2011 at 07:37pm In the UK, if I were underage I would find it a lot harder to buy alcohol in a supermarket then anywhere else.
I always have to show ID in supermarkets but never do in bars, corner shops and liquor stores.
The idea that alcohol is more accessible in supermarkets, from my point of view, is unfounded. |