Legal Question in Constitutional Law in Oklahoma
I own a liquor store in Oklahoma. I wanted to buy an intersection sign from the Department of Transportation that advertises my business. I was told by the DOT that they would not advertise the fact that there is a liquor store at the exit. I PAY taxes, licensing fees, is this not impeeding my right to speech?
Asked on 2/17/12, 8:33 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
No. By statute, tax-paid state officials cannot and should promote or advertise liquor on your behalf.
Answered on 4/09/12, 7:19 pm
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