When I lived in Oklahoma, back in the 60s and 70s, there was an “interesting” law about purchasing alcohol. If you were 21, you could buy alcohol, but you couldn’t use a car to take it home. Even if all the alcohol was in unopened bottles, and they were in the trunk of the car, where you couldn’t get to them while driving, you were breaking the law if there was alcohol in the car. So, unless you lived within walking distance of a liquor store, you had a problem.
When I lived in Oklahoma, back in the 60s and 70s, there was an “interesting” law about purchasing alcohol. If you were 21, you could buy alcohol, but you couldn’t use a car to take it home. Even if all the alcohol was in unopened bottles, and they were in the trunk of the car, where you couldn’t get to them while driving, you were breaking the law if there was alcohol in the car. So, unless you lived within walking distance of a liquor store, you had a problem.