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In reply to the discussion: The Alcohol Industry Needs Alcoholism to Survive [View all]hunter
(40,922 posts)21. The California ABC can put restrictions on licenses.
Q. 19. May certain conditions be placed upon the exercise of a license?
A. Yes. ABC, at the request of the applicant or licensee, may restrict the hours of sale, advertising, entertainment, or any condition that appears to alleviate objections to the premises operation. Such conditions have been imposed restricting licensed operations in the vicinity of churches, schools, and residential areas. Also, conditions relating to the personal qualifications of the applicant or licensee may be endorsed upon the license. (Sections 23800-23805 and Rules 61.3-61.4)
A licensee may petition for the removal or modification of a condition. The fee for the petition is $100. By law, ABC must notify the local governing body of any petition to remove or modify conditions. the local governing body has 30 days in which to object to the modification or removal. A hearing is then held if the local government objects.
When conditions have been imposed on a license, where otherwise the license would be denied, for reasons relating to the premises, no petition for removal of the conditions may be filed within one year from the date the license was issued, or from the date a similar petition was denied. However, ABC may, at its discretion, accept a petition to remove conditions, if the reasons which caused the imposition of conditions no longer exists. (Section 23803 and Rule 66)
https://www.abc.ca.gov/questions/licenses_faq.html
A. Yes. ABC, at the request of the applicant or licensee, may restrict the hours of sale, advertising, entertainment, or any condition that appears to alleviate objections to the premises operation. Such conditions have been imposed restricting licensed operations in the vicinity of churches, schools, and residential areas. Also, conditions relating to the personal qualifications of the applicant or licensee may be endorsed upon the license. (Sections 23800-23805 and Rules 61.3-61.4)
A licensee may petition for the removal or modification of a condition. The fee for the petition is $100. By law, ABC must notify the local governing body of any petition to remove or modify conditions. the local governing body has 30 days in which to object to the modification or removal. A hearing is then held if the local government objects.
When conditions have been imposed on a license, where otherwise the license would be denied, for reasons relating to the premises, no petition for removal of the conditions may be filed within one year from the date the license was issued, or from the date a similar petition was denied. However, ABC may, at its discretion, accept a petition to remove conditions, if the reasons which caused the imposition of conditions no longer exists. (Section 23803 and Rule 66)
https://www.abc.ca.gov/questions/licenses_faq.html
Our city has a large homeless population. At a place that sells singles, an alcoholic panhandler never has to leave the parking lot. But if he has to buy a dozen at a time he'll go away for awhile.
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A fifth of liquor is 12 drinks, your body metabolizes one drink every 2 hours therefore
KurtNYC
Oct 2014
#2
Much of that 30% who doesn't drink are our Jesus riding on a dinosaur fundamentalists.
NutmegYankee
Oct 2014
#10
and at at least 150 calories per drink, that would almost be an entire day's worth of calories for
spooky3
Oct 2014
#26
Privatization of social services throws open the doors to grifters and religious freaks.
hunter
Oct 2014
#35
"With all drugs, including alcohol, the users should pay as much of the full social cost of the drug
hedgehog
Oct 2014
#32
They shoul not be able to make a profit until they care for every alchoholics in the country.
grahamhgreen
Oct 2014
#33