In most places, it is legal for someone over 21 to drink beer in their own front yard. Some towns do not allow this. If you are very drunk, it could very well be illegal, especially if you are being a nuisance.
If your garden is in view of any location where the general public can see you, yes, it probably is. Drinking alcohol openly in public is unlawful in most jurisdictions, except where specifically permitted by law.
Probably not. I mean, its your property. If you live in Michigan like me, then no, it only applies in public places.
Added: Admittedly, I am unsure of Michigan's law, but as a general statement, even if you are on your own property, if you can be seen drinking alcohol by neighbors and passersby, it is DRINKING IN PUBLIC, and is unlawful.
As with many such laws, if you are having a beer on your front porch in the warmth of a hot afternoon, notihng will probably be said. As with MANY laws, it's all in the way that you conduct yourself that makes a difference as to whether you come to law enforcements attention, or not.
Not in Colorado.
as long as the front is closed from the back and you aren't driving, its legal to drink.
Go to your house and click on the front door and you are in the front garden.
Gatsby and Wolfshiem did not sell drugs at their stores. They were involved in illegal activities such as bootlegging and gambling. Gatsby used his drug stores as a front to conceal his illegal operations.
the garden in front of a house is called a yard
A garden in front of your porch like a backyard garden in your backyard.
They faced lower salary (not enough for their rent), pollution, freedom to drink alcohol or loiter on their front steps.
Tuileries Garden
Yes, you can drink alcohol while on antibiotics, that you cannot is an old wives' tale. This rumor began, that alcohol 'interferes' with the ability of antibiotics' ability to work properly, in early VD clinics, when it was suspected that alcohol would lead to promiscuity in patients before they were finished with their course of medicine. Therefore, the doctors did not want patients drinking, period. But most of them would have been on antibiotics, naturally, to combat their bacterial infections. You can find a lot of entries in a typical google search where laypeople are saying "No alcohol with antibiotics!", but you won't find any actual doctors or scientists saying so. And I have a prescription for penicillin right in front of me now, and nowhere on the packaging, description inside, or bottle, does it say not to drink. It warns of taking in combination with certain other medications, but not alcohol. The answer is yes, you can drink.
Are you trying to cheat on homework?
A true alcoholic will drink anything put in front of him, but the most likely answer to your question is beer. It is easy to tell yourself, "heck, it's just a few beers," and ignore the fact that one beer is equivalent to one mixed drink in terms of alcohol.
No, it is not illegal. New Mexico does not require a front state license plate.