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Can you open carry alcohol in Honolulu?

Hawaii's Open Container and Consumption Laws Hawaii law prohibits any person from consuming or possessing an open container of alcohol in a vehicle. A container is considered open if the seal has been broken or some of the contents have been removed. Facing a DUI? We've helped 115 clients find attorneys today.



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No, you cannot drink alcohol on the beach. However, there are several bars and restaurants in the area that have outdoor seating with a view of the beach. You may also want to check out booze cruises.

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Not overly strict and not excessively lenient, the state of Hawaii's drinking age is typical; 21. You can purchase beer, wine, and liquor at almost any convenience, ABC, or grocery store, but make sure to make your purchases before 11:00pm, because most places stop selling after this witching hour.

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Can you drink on street in Honolulu? (a) No person shall possess, other than in a container in the manufacturer's sealed condition, intoxicating liquor on any street or sidewalk, or in any public park, public playground, public school ground, public off-street parking area or any building located thereon.

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It's illegal to smoke or drink on beaches and in State Parks. Tip 7: If you're new to the area, always check to see if the beach has amenities. It's never fun to need a bathroom when one is not to be found , especially if you have little ones. Fun Beach Fact: All of Hawai?i's beaches are FREE!

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The majority of U.S. states and localities prohibit possessing or consuming an open container of alcohol in public places, such as on the street, while 24 states do not have statutes regarding the public consumption of alcohol.

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Beer, wine, and spirits are available for purchase in private retail stores as well as grocery stores and convenience stores, usually until 11 p.m. Bars and restaurants stop serving alcohol at 2 a.m., but some hold a special 'cabaret license' that allows them to continue serving alcohol until 4 a.m.

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Waikiki Beach Safety Tips
  • Read and obey all beach warning signs and posted rules.
  • All beaches in Hawaii are open to the public. ...
  • Do not leave valuables in your car or on the beach unattended.
  • Watch your children closely at all times.
  • Most beaches have reefs close to shore.


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