Alcohol and Firearms

Date of last comprehensive review: 4/27/2020

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State Alcohol/Liquor Stores Open Allow restaurants to sell takeout alcohol Allow restaurants to deliver alcohol Keep Firearms Sellers Open Notes
AlabamaMar 24, 2020Mar 24, 2020
AlaskaMar 17, 2020Mar 17, 2020
Notes
AK - Firearm sellers considered non-essential, but allowed to remain open if they adhere to social distancing requirements
ArizonaMar 19, 2020Mar 19, 2020
ArkansasMar 19, 2020Mar 19, 2020
CaliforniaMar 19, 2020Mar 19, 2020
ColoradoMar 20, 2020Mar 20, 2020
ConnecticutMar 19, 2020Apr 24, 2020
DelawareMar 18, 2020--
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DE - Firearm sellers originally classified as non-essential and ordered to close (3/22); state reversed decision and allowed firearm stores to reopen 3/26
District of ColumbiaMar 17, 2020Mar 17, 2020
FloridaMar 20, 2020Mar 20, 2020
GeorgiaMar 24, 2020--
HawaiiApr 16, 2020Apr 16, 2020
IdahoMar 23, 2020Mar 23, 2020
IllinoisMar 16, 2020Mar 16, 2020
IndianaMar 23, 2020--
IowaMar 20, 2020Mar 20, 2020
KansasMar 18, 2020--
KentuckyMar 16, 2020Mar 19, 2020
LouisianaMar 16, 2020Mar 16, 2020
MaineMar 18, 2020Mar 18, 2020
MarylandMar 19, 2020--
MassachusettsApr 3, 2020Apr 3, 2020
Michigan----
MinnesotaApr 18, 2020--
MississippiMar 19, 2020--
MissouriApr 14, 2020--
MontanaApr 27, 2020Apr 27, 2020
NebraskaMar 19, 2020Mar 19, 2020
Nevada----
New HampshireMar 18, 2020Mar 18, 2020
New JerseyMar 21, 2020Mar 30, 2020
Notes
NJ - Firearm sellers originally classified as non-essential and closed 3/21; state reversed decision and reopened 3/30
New Mexico----
Notes
NM - Firearm sellers reopened 4/30
New YorkMar 16, 2020Mar 16, 2020
North CarolinaMar 17, 2020Mar 17, 2020
Notes
NC - Firearm sellers not considered essential businesses, but allowed to operate at minimum basic operations as long as social distancing measures are kept in place
North Dakota----
OhioApr 7, 2020Apr 7, 2020
OklahomaMar 23, 2020Mar 24, 2020
OregonMar 19, 2020Mar 19, 2020
PennsylvaniaMar 18, 2020--
Notes
PA - Originally closed firearm stores with non-essential business closure order; reversed decision 3/24 and allowed to remain open by appointment
Rhode IslandMay 8, 2020--
South CarolinaMar 21, 2020--
South Dakota----
TennesseeMar 23, 2020Mar 23, 2020
TexasMar 19, 2020Mar 19, 2020
Utah----
VermontMar 20, 2020Mar 20, 2020
Notes
VT - Original non-essential business closure order closed firearm sellers, governor reversed decision 4/3
VirginiaMar 16, 2020Mar 19, 2020
Notes
VA - Firearm sellers considered non-essential, but allowed to operate with restrictions
WashingtonMar 24, 2020Mar 24, 2020
West VirginiaMar 18, 2020Mar 18, 2020
WisconsinMar 20, 2020--
WyomingMar 30, 2020--
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