It is a violation of the Liquor Control Act [60-3A-1 N.M. Stat. Ann.] for any retailer to: A. allow or permit any alcoholic beverages to be consumed on his licensed premises;

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes 60-7A-11

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B. maintain or keep in close proximity to the licensed premises any place for the consumption of alcoholic beverages purchased from him;

C. sell any alcoholic beverages at any place other than his licensed premises;

D. sell, possess for the purpose of sale or to have, possess or keep on his licensed premises alcoholic beverages not contained in the unopened, original package;

E. buy or receive any alcoholic beverages from any person other than a duly licensed New Mexico wholesaler, or wine wholesaler for the purpose of or with the intent of reselling the alcoholic beverages; or

F. directly, indirectly or through any subterfuge own, operate or control any interest in any wholesale liquor establishment or liquor manufacturing or wine bottling firm;

provided, that this subsection shall not prevent a retailer from owning stock in any corporation which wholesales, manufactures or bottles alcoholic beverages when he owns the stock for investment purposes only.