No person shall manufacture, bottle, blend, sell, barter, transport, deliver, furnish or possess any alcoholic liquor for beverage purposes, except as specifically provided in this chapter or by law; provided, nothing herein contained shall prevent:
(a) The possession and transportation of alcoholic liquor for the personal use of the possessor, his or her family and guests;
(b) Prevent the making of wine, cider or other alcoholic liquor by a person from fruits, vegetables or grains, or the product thereof, by simple fermentation and without distillation, if it is made solely for the use of the maker, his or her family and guests;
(c) Prevent any duly licensed practicing physician or dentist from possessing or using alcoholic liquor in the strict practice of his or her profession, or any hospital or other institution caring for the sick and diseased persons, from possessing and using alcoholic liquor for the treatment of bona fide patients of such hospital or other institution, or any drug store employing a licensed pharmacist from possessing or using alcoholic liquors in the compounding of prescriptions of duly licensed physicians;
(d) Prevent the possession and dispensation of alcoholic liquor by an authorized representative of any religion on the premises of a place of worship for the purpose of conducting any bona fide rite or religious ceremony;
(e) Prevent persons who are 16 years old or older from carrying alcoholic liquor from a licensed establishment, including but not limited to grocery stores when they are accompanied by a person not a minor;
(f) Prevent persons who are 16 years old or older from handling alcoholic liquor containers and alcoholic liquor in the course of their employment;
(g) Prevent persons who are 16 years or older from removing and disposing of alcoholic liquor containers for the convenience of the employer and customers in the course of their employment;
(h) Prevent persons who are 16 years or older from completing a transaction for the sale of alcoholic liquor in the course of their employment if they are not handling or serving alcoholic liquor;
(i) Prevent persons who are 19 years old or older from serving or selling alcoholic liquor in the course of their employment.
(Ord. 1784. Passed 2-14-17.)