All liquor sold in state stores shall be sold for consumption off the premises. Such liquor shall be in packages containing such quantity as the commission shall prescribe. The commission is authorized to prescribe the form of bottle and package and to bottle such liquor as it may deem necessary and proper. The price of all liquor sold shall be sufficient to pay for the cost of the liquor purchased, plus the operating expenses of the state stores, plus a proportionate part of the overhead expenses of the commission, plus an additional charge; all to be determined by the commission. The commission is hereby authorized to limit the amount of liquor which may be purchased by any person.
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