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Is it illegal to set up a stall to sell wine?
Legal subjectivity:

Whether it is illegal to set up a stall to sell wine in the market depends on whether there is a license or not, regardless of the location. If you only sell alcohol, you must have a food circulation license, and then apply for a business license or a liquor business license. These two certificates are not handled in the same order. The food circulation license is a pre-licensing document, and the liquor license is a post-licensing document. "Pre-position" means that it must be done before the business license is issued, while "post-position" means that it can be done after the business license is issued. Without these two permits, it is illegal to sell alcohol anywhere.

Legal objectivity:

Article 225 of the Criminal Law Whoever, in violation of state regulations, commits one of the following illegal business operations and disrupts the market order, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years or criminal detention, and shall also or only be fined not less than one time but not more than five times the illegal income; If the circumstances are especially serious, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than five years, and shall also be fined not less than one time but not more than five times his illegal income or his property shall be confiscated: (1) dealing in franchise, monopoly goods or other commodities whose business is restricted by laws and administrative regulations without permission; (2) buying and selling import and export licenses, import and export certificates of origin and other business licenses or approval documents stipulated by laws and administrative regulations; (three) without the approval of the relevant competent departments of the state, illegally engaged in securities, futures, insurance business, or illegally engaged in fund payment and settlement business; (four) other illegal business activities that seriously disrupt the market order.