Vermont Department of Liquor Control
American state government agency
Formed in 1933,[1] the Vermont Department of Liquor and Lottery is a department of the state government of Vermont responsible for purchasing, distributing, and selling distilled spirits through its agency stores and enforcing Vermont's alcohol and tobacco statutes,[2] with a strong emphasis on limiting youth access.
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External links
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