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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In the United States, open container laws prohibit possessing and/or drinking from an open container of alcohol in certain areas. These laws concern open containers in public and/or in vehicles. They are controlled by the state law, rather than federal law, and vary from state to state. Not all countries have open container laws. In Japan, for example, the practice of congregating around alcohol vending machines to drink, called "vendo," is popular during warmer months. The vast majority of U.S. states and localities prohibit possessing and/or…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In the United States, open container laws prohibit possessing and/or drinking from an open container of alcohol in certain areas. These laws concern open containers in public and/or in vehicles. They are controlled by the state law, rather than federal law, and vary from state to state. Not all countries have open container laws. In Japan, for example, the practice of congregating around alcohol vending machines to drink, called "vendo," is popular during warmer months. The vast majority of U.S. states and localities prohibit possessing and/or consuming an open container of alcohol in public (i.e. on the street). Only seven states (Georgia, Louisiana, Virginia, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, and Pennsylvania) have no state law against general public possession and/or consumption of an open container by a person of legal drinking age, although nearly all local jurisdictions in those states do prohibit public open containers.