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RSMo 311.600effective 28 Aug 1961

Unlawful to sell unlabeled liquor

In plain English

In Missouri, selling alcohol that has not been properly inspected and labeled is against the law. Someone who does this commits a misdemeanor crime and loses their license to make or sell alcohol. That person cannot get a new license for two years after losing it.

Word-for-word law

311.600. to sell unlabeled liquor — . — Any person who shall sell any , as defined in this chapter, within this state, which have not been inspected and labeled according to the of this law, shall be guilty of a , and in addition shall have his or other , giving him the right to or sell said liquors in this state, , and shall not again receive any such license or other authority for a period of two years thereafter.

(RSMo 1939 § 4928, A.L. 1945 p. 1043, A.L. 1961 p. 43)

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