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No, it is legal to transport any alcoholic or tobacco products across state lines. As long as they are not intended for re-sale.
Though, the sentiment of "keep it in your trunk" is correct. Why give police a reason to suspect your final destination, and the possibility of being fully searched?
No, it is legal to transport any alcoholic or tobacco products across state lines. As long as they are not intended for re-sale.
Though, the sentiment of "keep it in your trunk" is correct. Why give police a reason to suspect your final destination, and the possibility of being fully searched?
In TN, it is a bit of an archaic law. Alcohol used to have tax stamps on it from the state of purchase. There's really no way for johnny law to determine where or when you bought it. Just be ready to provide a BS location and store name in state if asked.