No, No One There Can Get Done Aslong As They Are In A House And Not On The Street
In most states, a underage person cannot be at a party where alcohol is being served. This goes for anyone who is drinking or not.
You can if its opened
If you are at a party where there is underage drinking, even though you are not drinking yourself, if caught you will be included with the rest. The best way not to get in trouble in this situation, is to stay away from the party. I know this may be difficult for a number of reasons, but think of the consequences if you fall with the rest who are drinking. It's just not worth it. Staying out of trouble just means, doing the right thing, at the right time, for the right reasons.
You would be in more trouble for not reporting the attempted suicide that you would from any trouble associated with underage drinking. But no you are not protected. Most likely they will use common sense but it is best to always report crimes or medical issues as they happen.
no, alcohol is for 21 and above. Parents can get in trouble too.
When the container is open or unsealed. When you are apparently intoxicated. When you are underage. When it or the car is stolen. When you are not carrying proof of identity.
They most certainly can. Underage drinking is considered a crime and those that supply it are going to be charged.
If you are an adult, and you are there, you are the supervisor basicly, as you will get convicted of allowing minors to drink, and they will all get a "slap on the wrist" Depending on their ages.
No it's not illegal. Sex toys just aren't 'moral' for children under 18. Children drinking underage is illegal but having a sex toy is not illegal.
Teenagers are constantly faced with temptations. One of the most common temptations which you will find during your teen years is underage drinking. You may be out at a party or hanging out with some of your friends after school and be presented with beer, liquor or wine to consume. However, underage drinking is not only dangerous, it is against the law.Just saying "no" to the offer of alcohol may sound a lot easier than it actually is, due to the effects of peer pressure. Your friends may call you names or harass you for turning down an alcoholic beverage, but there are many reasons you should avoid drinking alcohol until you turn the legal drinking age of 21.Underage Drinking is Against the LawThe consumption or sale of alcohol by anyone under the age of 21 is illegal and can be punishable by law. If you are caught underage with alcohol, you will face criminal punishment, which is usually enforced by a police officer issuing a ticket, which can cost you over $200. Repeated offenses may even lead to a rehabilitation program or a juvenile detention center.Even those who help teenagers get drunk can find trouble.Your friends may enlist the help of an adult to buy alcohol. Sometimes, their own parents will provide them with alcohol. The parents may believe that kids will be kids and giving their teenage son or daughter access to alcohol will keep them out of trouble when trying to get it on their own. However, it is worth noting that adults over the age of 21 who purchases alcohol for teenagers can also face criminal prosecution and can find themselves in jail. The same rules apply to parents, despite their best intentions.More Trouble from AlcoholThe effects of alcohol cause you to have less inhibitions, which can lead you to do some things you might regret when you sober up later. Even worse, drinking too much alcohol can cause you to completely forget the events of your drunken state. Common occurrences when teenagers lack inhibition from the effects of alcohol involve premarital sex, which can result in trouble such as teen pregnancy and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. Another danger that presents itself after drinking is driving under the influence. Even driving slightly buzzed or tipsy is considered drunk driving and should not be attempted. Statistics show that 5,000 kids under 21 die from underage drinking. Adding driving to the equation will only make this number higher. Drinking while under the influence not only endangers you and your passengers, but the other people on the road as well. To avoid the dangers associated with drunk driving simply hand over the keys to a designated driver or better yet, don't drink at all .As you can see, underage drinking brings many risks. It is best to just avoid it and enjoy alcohol when you are of a legal and safe drinking age.
I suppose you are more likely to get into trouble if you are overage, and give alcohol to an underage person. But please note a few additional points:Alcoholic beverages are legal in many countries, but that doesn't mean they are harmless. Better stay away from them.The definition of "underage" may vary from one jurisdiction to another. For example, perhaps you are over 18 and the other person under 18, and so in some jurisdictions, you would be overage, and the other person underage.
gonna be a hard sell at under 21 because you are more likely to have underage friends however, 18 + will keep the bar out of trouble if the Alcohol Law Enforcement checks