No. Although the minimum age to enter a casino varies by state (with some states banning all casinos), no state has a minimum age under 18. The related link has more information about the minimum ages for different types of gambling in different states.
If you can die for your country in the military at 18, why can't you drink and gamble. Bizarre law if you ask me!
no there not allowed
No. No one under the age of 16 is allowed in the audience.
No, the legal gambling age in Arizona is 21.
Get into casinos, vote, drink, smoke, move out of home
A kid is under the age of twelve. A teenage is thirteen and above. It is against the law for anyone under 16 to be allowed to babysit and so no!
no because they have certain viruses that they do not want children at that age to see....i researched it
Kid over the age of 12 are allowed to use the facilities with the permission of a parent or gardian who has signed them up for membership. Children under the age of 12 are not allowed to use the machines
At age 21, in the United States, you are legally allowed to purchase and consume alcohol, gamble in casinos, and adopt a child without restrictions. Keep in mind that laws can vary by country and state.
You must be 21 to enter a casino, gamble or purchase or consume alcoholic beverages in Las Vegas. If you look young carry a state-issued ID with photograph such as a driver's license. Children are permitted in the casino public walkways but are not allowed to be near slot machines or gaming tables. You are allowed to carry open alcoholic beverage containers on the street, but not in a vehicle. So NO you can't gamble in ANY casinos in Nevada if you are under 21, it's according to gambling laws in Nevada.
Yes, but not on roads. They can ride off road and motocross though. Children, in my mind are anyone under 18 years of age. Anybody can be a passenger.
At the age of 4
In the state of Ohio, an individual is allowed to care for 7 to 12 children (or 4 to 12 children if 4 children are under 2 years of age) in the providerâ??s home. The provider's own children under 6 years of age must be included in the total count.