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Evening All-
If this helps, awhile back I posted that you couldn't pick up empty bottles from restaurants in NYS because it was illegal. Well, 6 months later and several long calls to the TTB.gov, as well as NYS's ACB has finally clarified the issue: There is no provision in federal law pertaining to empty wine/beer bottles. Liquor bottles (as defined as distilled spirits containers) yes- and unless the wine has more than 24% alcohol (as defined by taxation rate) it's not a distilled spirits container. I must admit, getting a lawyer or the government to put fact into writing has been difficult. Definitely an eye-opener experience. If anyone is interested I can post the full synopsis of the law(s) in question, both Federal and NYS. Obviously your state law may vary. Jason |
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