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10/26/2014 2:45:09 PM EDT
I have a 6 pack of beer I had drank one of, but I'm not much of a beer drinker, so I'd like to give the remaining ones to a coworker of mine. How can I legally transport this?
10/26/2014 2:46:14 PM EDT
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Call an Armored car service.
10/26/2014 2:46:28 PM EDT
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If the 5 cans/bottles are sealed your GTG.
10/26/2014 2:46:48 PM EDT
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Put it in your car and drive

Don't take open can of beer with you




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10/26/2014 2:47:20 PM EDT
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For real?
10/26/2014 2:47:25 PM EDT
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Lol

I had to get it on



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10/26/2014 2:47:26 PM EDT
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The 5 or 6-pack is not a container...the container is the thing that contains the beverage.  If no cans or bottles are opened, you have no open containers.

Be aware that a 3 year old empty can stuck under a seat is considered an open container.

-hanko...ex-TX.
10/26/2014 2:47:56 PM EDT
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obviously still under the effects of the first one

 
10/26/2014 2:48:20 PM EDT
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Different states have different rules.  In NC, you can't have a six pack with one can missing.  They'll charge you with open container.  At least that's the way it was when I went to training there.
10/26/2014 2:51:06 PM EDT
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Different states have different rules.  In NC, you can't have a six pack with one can missing.  They'll charge you with open container.  At least that's the way it was when I went to training there.
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That's bullshit



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10/26/2014 2:54:12 PM EDT
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Different states have different rules.  In NC, you can't have a six pack with one can missing.  They'll charge you with open container.  At least that's the way it was when I went to training there.
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Different states have different rules.  In NC, you can't have a six pack with one can missing.  They'll charge you with open container.  At least that's the way it was when I went to training there.


Which is why I'm asking

it says (1)  "Open container" means a bottle, can, or other receptacle that contains any amount of alcoholic beverage and that is open, that has been opened, that has a broken seal, or the contents of which are partially removed.

Wouldn't this situation be the last one?
10/26/2014 2:55:00 PM EDT
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Which is why I'm asking

it says (1)  "Open container" means a bottle, can, or other receptacle that contains any amount of alcoholic beverage and that is open, that has been opened, that has a broken seal, or the contents of which are partially removed.

Wouldn't this situation be the last one?
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Different states have different rules.  In NC, you can't have a six pack with one can missing.  They'll charge you with open container.  At least that's the way it was when I went to training there.


Which is why I'm asking

it says (1)  "Open container" means a bottle, can, or other receptacle that contains any amount of alcoholic beverage and that is open, that has been opened, that has a broken seal, or the contents of which are partially removed.

Wouldn't this situation be the last one?


NO
10/26/2014 3:06:00 PM EDT
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Better hide your dog, outlaw.
10/26/2014 3:09:07 PM EDT
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IN your trunk or bed of the truck should be good.
10/26/2014 3:15:45 PM EDT
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This is just sad.
10/26/2014 3:18:17 PM EDT
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If this is for real , never drink again....you cant afford to loose a single brain cell
10/26/2014 3:19:24 PM EDT
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This and most dwi laws need to go.
10/26/2014 3:21:04 PM EDT
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just proof that the concept of "technically you can do it, but we are going to make it damn near impossible to avoid being prosecuted for some little BS infraction" is working
10/26/2014 3:22:30 PM EDT
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So you opened all six beers?

Ok I read the above about NC. Nothing to worry about here. If the other cans are sealed, you're fine.
10/26/2014 3:25:11 PM EDT
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just proof that the concept of "technically you can do it, but we are going to make it damn near impossible to avoid being prosecuted for some little BS infraction" is working
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This is just sad.


just proof that the concept of "technically you can do it, but we are going to make it damn near impossible to avoid being prosecuted for some little BS infraction" is working

What saddens me, is that he (and not without good reason) actually took the time to ponder whether or not an completely innocuous activity might be illegal.

And he's not wrong for wondering.

It's just sad.
10/26/2014 3:26:04 PM EDT
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What saddens me, is that he (and not without good reason) actually took the time to ponder whether or not an completely innocuous activity might be illegal.

And he's not wrong for wondering.

It's just sad.
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just proof that the concept of "technically you can do it, but we are going to make it damn near impossible to avoid being prosecuted for some little BS infraction" is working

What saddens me, is that he (and not without good reason) actually took the time to ponder whether or not an completely innocuous activity might be illegal.

And he's not wrong for wondering.

It's just sad.


And in Texas.
10/26/2014 3:28:53 PM EDT
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Every time I go to the beach to fish I bring a flask of whiskey. It is plastic and I fill before I go and never drink all of it so it comes home half full or more. I guess that would constitute open container. It is usually in my cooler in the bed if the truck or bumper basket in the jeep. What a stupid fucking law. Understand if it is within reach but other than that, stupid.
10/26/2014 3:30:04 PM EDT
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What saddens me, is that he (and not without good reason) actually took the time to ponder whether or not an completely innocuous activity might be illegal.

And he's not wrong for wondering.

It's just sad.
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just proof that the concept of "technically you can do it, but we are going to make it damn near impossible to avoid being prosecuted for some little BS infraction" is working

What saddens me, is that he (and not without good reason) actually took the time to ponder whether or not an completely innocuous activity might be illegal.

And he's not wrong for wondering.

It's just sad.


you said it better than I did, but that's what I was trying to say
10/26/2014 3:31:49 PM EDT
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Move to Tennessee.
10/26/2014 3:35:45 PM EDT
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Yup, you don't want that brain cell to get loose!
10/26/2014 3:37:49 PM EDT
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Different states have different rules.  In NC, you can't have a six pack with one can missing.  They'll charge you with open container.  At least that's the way it was when I went to training there.
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Different states have different rules.  In NC, you can't have a six pack with one can missing.  They'll charge you with open container.  At least that's the way it was when I went to training there.



That is flat out Horse shit I have never heard of that and have personally been pull with a open carton more than once and not one word was said.
10/26/2014 3:49:01 PM EDT
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Buy another six pack.  Remove one beer from the new six pack to replace the missing one. Drive to friend's house.



Problem solved.




What you do with the newly created five-pack, I have no clue.






10/26/2014 3:49:24 PM EDT
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In your belly.
10/26/2014 3:55:53 PM EDT
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That is flat out Horse shit I have never heard of that and have personally been pull with a open carton more than once and not one word was said.
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Different states have different rules.  In NC, you can't have a six pack with one can missing.  They'll charge you with open container.  At least that's the way it was when I went to training there.



That is flat out Horse shit I have never heard of that and have personally been pull with a open carton more than once and not one word was said.

 

Well bless your heart.  Arn't you special.
10/26/2014 4:09:53 PM EDT
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FedEx
10/26/2014 4:12:06 PM EDT
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pull them out of the carrier and say you bought 5 singles.
prove otherwise, copper!
10/26/2014 4:17:26 PM EDT
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Well bless your heart.  Arn't you special.
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Different states have different rules.  In NC, you can't have a six pack with one can missing.  They'll charge you with open container.  At least that's the way it was when I went to training there.



That is flat out Horse shit I have never heard of that and have personally been pull with a open carton more than once and not one word was said.

 

Well bless your heart.  Arn't you special.


No I am not special but if what you posted was even remotely true don't you think I would have had some trouble over it at least once. By the way NC laws make reference to the manufactures original sealed container which would be the can or bottle it was put in not the secondary box use to hold multiples of the original seal container.

§ 20-138.7.  Transporting an open container of alcoholic beverage.

(a)        Offense. - No person shall drive a motor vehicle on a highway or the right-of-way of a highway:

(1)        While there is an alcoholic beverage in the passenger area in other than the unopened manufacturer's original container; and

(2)        While the driver is consuming alcohol or while alcohol remains in the driver's body.

(a1)      Offense. - No person shall possess an alcoholic beverage other than in the unopened manufacturer's original container, or consume an alcoholic beverage, in the passenger area of a motor vehicle while the motor vehicle is on a highway or the right-of-way of a highway. For purposes of this subsection, only the person who possesses or consumes an alcoholic beverage in violation of this subsection shall be charged with this offense.

(a2)      Exception. - It shall not be a violation of subsection (a1) of this section for a passenger to possess an alcoholic beverage other than in the unopened manufacturer's original container, or for a passenger to consume an alcoholic beverage, if the container is:

(1)        In the passenger area of a motor vehicle that is designed, maintained, or used primarily for the transportation of persons for compensation;

(2)        In the living quarters of a motor home or house car as defined in G.S. 20-4.01(27)d2.; or

(3)        In a house trailer as defined in G.S. 20-4.01(14).

(a3)      Meaning of Terms. - Under this section, the term "motor vehicle" means any vehicle driven or drawn by mechanical power and manufactured primarily for use on public highways and includes mopeds.

(b)        Subject to Implied-Consent Law. - An offense under this section is an alcohol-related offense subject to the implied-consent provisions of G.S. 20-16.2.

(c)        Odor Insufficient. - The odor of an alcoholic beverage on the breath of the driver is insufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that alcohol was remaining in the driver's body in violation of this section, unless the driver was offered an alcohol screening test or chemical analysis and refused to provide all required samples of breath or blood for analysis.

(d)        Alcohol Screening Test. - Notwithstanding any other provision of law, an alcohol screening test may be administered to a driver suspected of violating subsection (a) of this section, and the results of an alcohol screening test or the driver's refusal to submit may be used by a law enforcement officer, a court, or an administrative agency in determining if alcohol was present in the driver's body. No alcohol screening tests are valid under this section unless the device used is one approved by the Commission for Public Health, and the screening test is conducted in accordance with the applicable regulations of the Commission as to the manner of its use.

(e)        Punishment; Effect When Impaired Driving Offense Also Charged. - Violation of subsection (a) of this section shall be a Class 3 misdemeanor for the first offense and shall be a Class 2 misdemeanor for a second or subsequent offense. Violation of subsection (a) of this section is not a lesser included offense of impaired driving under G.S. 20-138.1, but if a person is convicted under subsection (a) of this section and of an offense involving impaired driving arising out of the same transaction, the punishment imposed by the court shall not exceed the maximum applicable to the offense involving impaired driving, and any minimum applicable punishment shall be imposed. Violation of subsection (a1) of this section by the driver of the motor vehicle is a lesser-included offense of subsection (a) of this section. A violation of subsection (a) shall be considered a moving violation for purposes of G.S. 20-16(c).

Violation of subsection (a1) of this section shall be an infraction and shall not be considered a moving violation for purposes of G.S. 20-16(c).

(f)         Definitions. - If the seal on a container of alcoholic beverages has been broken, it is opened within the meaning of this section. For purposes of this section, "passenger area of a motor vehicle" means the area designed to seat the driver and passengers and any area within the reach of a seated driver or passenger, including the glove compartment. The area of the trunk or the area behind the last upright back seat of a station wagon, hatchback, or similar vehicle shall not be considered part of the passenger area. The term "alcoholic beverage" is as defined in G.S. 18B-101(4).

(g)        Pleading. - In any prosecution for a violation of subsection (a) of this section, the pleading is sufficient if it states the time and place of the alleged offense in the usual form and charges that the defendant drove a motor vehicle on a highway or the right-of-way of a highway with an open container of alcoholic beverage after drinking.

In any prosecution for a violation of subsection (a1) of this section, the pleading is sufficient if it states the time and place of the alleged offense in the usual form and charges that (i) the defendant possessed an open container of alcoholic beverage in the passenger area of a motor vehicle while the motor vehicle was on a highway or the right-of-way of a highway, or (ii) the defendant consumed an alcoholic beverage in the passenger area of a motor vehicle while the motor vehicle was on a highway or the right-of-way of a highway.

(h)        Limited Driving Privilege. - A person who is convicted of violating subsection (a) of this section and whose drivers license is revoked solely based on that conviction may apply for a limited driving privilege as provided for in G.S. 20-179.3. The judge may issue the limited driving privilege only if the driver meets the eligibility requirements of G.S. 20-179.3, other than the requirement in G.S. 20-179.3(b)(1)c. G.S. 20-179.3(e) shall not apply. All other terms, conditions, and restrictions provided for in G.S. 20-179.3 shall apply. G.S. 20-179.3, rather than this subsection, governs the issuance of a limited driving privilege to a person who is convicted of violating subsection (a) of this section and of driving while impaired as a result of the same transaction.  (1995, c. 506, s. 9; 2000-155, s. 4; 2002-25, s. 1; 2006-66, s. 21.7; 2007-182, s. 2; 2013-348, s. 4.)
10/26/2014 4:18:09 PM EDT
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Around the holidays, they sell 5 packs, so it's ok.

10/26/2014 4:19:04 PM EDT
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Carrier pigeons.
10/26/2014 4:19:25 PM EDT
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This right here
10/26/2014 4:19:37 PM EDT
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Buy another six pack.  Remove one beer from the new six pack to replace the missing one. Drive to friend's house.

Problem solved.

What you do with the newly created five-pack, I have no clue.


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10/26/2014 4:25:56 PM EDT
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I think there's an atf form you can fill out for that, assuming you're not crossing state lines.
10/26/2014 4:30:28 PM EDT
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I've transported open bottles of hard liquor in a backpack in the back seat before.  Am I going to prison for ever?

10/26/2014 4:31:06 PM EDT
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It's not a sixpack, if you stick a turtle or bird in the sixpack ring, and leave it on the beach for someone to photograph.



 
10/26/2014 4:31:14 PM EDT
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You were playing Beer Hunter, weren't you.  And you lost.
10/26/2014 4:32:18 PM EDT
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I wouldn't chance it, dump it down your sink.
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OP is it good beer or shit?
10/26/2014 4:34:19 PM EDT
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10/26/2014 4:41:20 PM EDT
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Place the 5 in a travel bag or suitcase.  Place that in the trunk.

If they want to search your vehicle, insist on a warrant.

If they want you bad enough to get a warrant, you are screwed anyway.

As was said before, this is sad.
10/26/2014 4:44:49 PM EDT
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The 5 or 6-pack is not a container...the container is the thing that contains the beverage.  If no cans or bottles are opened, you have no open containers.



Be aware that a 3 year old empty can stuck under a seat is considered an open container.


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Not in TX.



 
10/26/2014 4:46:27 PM EDT
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Problem solved.

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10/26/2014 4:48:08 PM EDT
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Move to a free state.

10/26/2014 5:26:31 PM EDT
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Buy another six pack.  Remove one beer from the new six pack to replace the missing one. Drive to friend's house.

Problem solved.

What you do with the newly created five-pack, I have no clue.



GOTO 10

That was well done, on several levels.
10/26/2014 5:29:34 PM EDT
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Different states have different rules.  In NC, you can't have a six pack with one can missing.  They'll charge you with open container.  At least that's the way it was when I went to training there.
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Different states have different rules.  In NC, you can't have a six pack with one can missing.  They'll charge you with open container.  At least that's the way it was when I went to training there.


That's the dumbest fucking thing I've ever heard and I don't believe you.
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Every time I go to the beach to fish I bring a flask of whiskey. It is plastic and I fill before I go and never drink all of it so it comes home half full or more. I guess that would constitute open container. It is usually in my cooler in the bed if the truck or bumper basket in the jeep. What a stupid fucking law. Understand if it is within reach but other than that, stupid.
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In Tx, I think if it is stored outside the seating rows, you're good.
10/26/2014 8:54:50 PM EDT
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