* The city of Butte, Montana, has no open container law whatsoever. Because Montana also has no statewide public open container law, drinking openly in the street is allowed throughout the entire city.[1] A recent attempt to pass a comprehensive open container ordinance in Butte met with widespread opposition and was dropped.[2] Butte does, however, ban open containers in vehicles.
* In the Power & Light District of Kansas City, Missouri, a special Missouri state law[3] preempts Kansas City's ordinary local law against open containers[4] and allows the possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages on the street in open plastic containers.[5] Although Missouri has no statewide open container law, the Power & Light District remains the only part of Kansas City where open containers are allowed actually on the street, and throughout the rest of Kansas City, open containers remain expressly prohibited.
* On the Las Vegas Strip of Las Vegas, Nevada, unlike every other locality in Nevada, city law allows the possession and consumption on the street of any alcoholic beverage in an open container throughout the year, although the container must be plastic for certain special events such as the 4th of July and New Year's Eve.[6], Because Nevada has no statewide public open container law, the city law governs. Although open containers usually are allowed throughout the rest of Las Vegas, they are prohibited at certain times of the year, except in the Strip.[6]
* The city of New Orleans, Louisiana allows the possession and consumption on the street of any alcoholic beverage in an open plastic container. Because Louisiana has no statewide public open container law, the city law governs.
* In the Savannah Historic District of Downtown Savannah, Georgia, city law allows possession and consumption on the street of one alcoholic beverage in an open plastic container of not more than 16 ounces.[7] Because Georgia has no state public open container law, the city law governs. Throughout the rest of Savannah, however, open containers remain prohibited.