Liquor in storage
Anyone who stores alcohol in a warehouse or storage place in Missouri has to report it to the state liquor control supervisor. When the alcohol arrives, they must tell the supervisor what kind it is, how much there is, and who owns it. When the alcohol is taken out, they must report who it is going to and how much is leaving. Breaking this rule is a misdemeanor crime.
311.370. Liquor in storage — report to , when — contents of report. — Every person, firm, or who shall keep or store any in any warehouse, or other storage place in this state, shall at the time such liquor is received and stored, notify the and furnish to him a list of the kind and quantity of such intoxicating liquor, and the name and address of the owner thereof, and upon the withdrawal of said intoxicating liquor, or any part thereof, shall notify said supervisor and furnish to him the name and address of the person to whom such intoxicating liquor shall be delivered, the kind, quantity and amount thereof. A violation of any of the of this section shall constitute a .
(RSMo 1939 § 4947)
Tap any gold-underlined word to see what it means.
Legal information, not legal advice. Always confirm with the official source at revisor.mo.gov.