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Liquor must only be delivered to locations where liquor possession and consumption are:

a) Common
b) Legal
c) Optional
d) Restricted

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The correct answer is B
User Kris Adams
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Final answer:

Liquor must be delivered only to locations where it is legal to possess and consume alcohol. The transportation of intoxicating liquors in violation of the laws is prohibited, historically seen during the Prohibition era and in various jurisdictions around the world with different alcohol laws.

Step-by-step explanation:

Liquor must only be delivered to locations where liquor possession and consumption are legal. The transportation or importation into any state, territory, or possession of the United States for delivery or use therein of intoxicating liquors, in violation of the laws thereof, is prohibited. This includes restrictions from historical times, such as the Prohibition era, when the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors was banned under the 18th Amendment.

In current times, while there is no nationwide prohibition, alcohol laws vary widely from state to state and within different territories around the world. For example, in some states in the Middle East, alcohol is banned due to Islamic law, much like how certain towns in Massachusetts opted to go 'dry' by passing local laws banning alcohol in the 1840s. Even today, different jurisdictions may have varying laws about the sale and transport of liquor.

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