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This can vary from state to state. In Maryland for example, a minor with a learner's permit is not allowed to drive with other minors in the car.
Each state has it's own requirements for licensing businesses and each city has government ordinances on what type of businesses are allowed to operate.
No, minors never are, in any state.
No, minors are not allowed to choose.
it allowed the government to set prices over some private businesses (apex)
Minors are allowed to have airsoft guns as long as they are playing on privately owned propery with the owner's consent. BUT most airsoft stores will not sell to anyone under the age of 18
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This varies between states so please ask again and state. In Texas for instance you have to be 18 and minors are not allowed to jump even with parental permission.
Check with small businesses (mom and pop stores), paper delivery services, lawn care businesses, and construction or carpentry businesses. Most commercial, food, retail, and professional businesses, will not hire a minor due to state age requirements. Many smaller businesses can take minors on as apprentices or part time workers.
Employment opportunities for 15-year-olds are limited in Beaufort, SC and elsewhere in the state. Minors at that age are allowed to work at their parents' businesses and on farms. They can also get jobs delivering newspapers or as babysitters. It becomes easier to find employment at age 16.
Every state
The answer to this question varies from state to state -you must check the laws of your own state. In some states, even if adults are allowed to ride without helmets, minors under a certain age are still REQUIRED to wear them.