A state appeals court today upheld a lower court decision that an Internet beer distributor in North Carolina violated Missouri law by selling and delivering beer to a minor. The attorney general’s office says the appeals court rejected arguments from Beer Nuts that Missouri courts had no jurisdiction over its sales. The court upheld the lower court ruling that Beer Nuts violated state liquor control laws by selling beer to a minor and selling and delivering beer to a Missourians without a state license.
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