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New regulations for liquor store-licensing in Jordan

 

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Jordanian authorities released the amended rules and regulations that must be met by anyone looking to open a licensed liquor store in the Kingdom

 

According to the new regulations, which were published on Thursday, November 1, liquor stores must now be located at least 300 meters away from schools, universities, kindergartens, educational centres, mosques, churches and residential areas

 

In October, MP Ahmad al-Raqab demanded that the government bans all liquor stores in Jordan

 

Al-Raqab argued that “alcohol is forbidden in Islam and allowing breweries to make it in our country goes against our religion. Alcohol must be banned in Jordan”

 

Raqab’s comments were met with both support and criticism on Jordanian social media

 

Jordan is a Muslim-majority country, however, it remains liberal – within limits – and tolerant of people from all religions, especially that 6% of the Jordanian population is Christian

 

The legal drinking age in Jordan is 18 and an ID must be presented when ordering or purchasing alcohol

 

Alcohol is sold at independent bars and restaurants, hotels and in liquor stores across the Kingdom, and it is a very lucrative business in Jordan

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