Title 27 of the United States Code

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Title 27 of the United States Code outlines the role of intoxicating liquors in the United States Code.

  • 27 U.S.C. ch.1—General Provisions
  • 27 U.S.C. ch.2—Prohibition Of Intoxicating Beverages
  • 27 U.S.C. ch.2a—Beer, Ale, Porter, And Similar Fermented Liquor
  • 27 U.S.C. ch.3—Industrial Alcohol
  • 27 U.S.C. ch.4—Penalties
  • 27 U.S.C. ch.5—Prohibition Reorganization Act Of 1930
  • 27 U.S.C. ch.6—Transportation In Interstate Commerce
  • 27 U.S.C. ch.7—Liquor Law Repeal And Enforcement Act
  • 27 U.S.C. ch.8—Federal Alcohol Administration Act
  • 27 U.S.C. ch.9—Liquor Enforcement Act Of 1936

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