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Nevada Liquor Laws

By , About.com GuideMarch 18, 2010

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Did you just move to the Reno area? Are you experiencing liquor shock? If so, the cure is learning about Nevada's liquor laws and how they differ from most other places in the country.
Liquor laws in Nevada
Liquor laws in Nevada.
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The first thing you will notice is that nothing ever closes. Many of the bars, all of the casinos, and even some grocery stores are open 24/7. There are no legally mandated closure hours or days for establishments serving alcoholic drinks and there are no days or hours during which a store may not sell liquor. Alcohol can be purchased 24/7 from any licensed Nevada business whenever it is open and wants to be selling drinks and/or packaged liquor. But there's more - go to my article about Nevada's liquor laws to learn what you need to know about avoiding trouble with booze in Reno.

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