The laws vary from place to place. In a few states, children are allowed to have alcohol under the supervision of their parents, not any other adult. There are still age limits in effect and the exceptions are very limited.
Any adults giving alcohol to a minor can go to jail and or have a fine. And the 'adult' supervision can get arrested as well - and charged with various things including 'contributing to the delinquency of a minor,' 'providing alcohol to a minor,' etc.
Yes it is true, but only under adult supervision. It can be very risky at times because when teenagers between 13 and 18 drink, they could get drunk they will start to vandalise objects such as cars, houses, windows, bars and much more. They could get eventually arrested at time and could choke up on their own sick which can cause them to die quite frankly.
Drinking age is governed by state law. The minimum age to purchase alcohol is 21 in all 50 states. However, a number of states, including Oregon, have exceptions that allow people who are under 21 but over 18 to drink in private places, such as in the home, with parental permission.
If they were placed under STATE supervision, it would come under the supervision of the state department of corrections.
Only under adult supervision
not really but what if he/she gets hurt (only under adult supervision not really but what if he/she gets hurt (only under adult supervision of courese!!! (its your kid rite?)
13
if you are under the supervision of a responsible adult yes
An experiment must be conducted, under adult supervision.
The legal driving age in Mississippi is 16 years old with a learner's permit.
Yes.
at an illegal teenage party without adult supervision many things could go wrong such as: *teenagers might start to drink even though under age *people might crash and offer drugs *they might all get drunk and do stupid things like have unsafe sex or get into a fight or drink drive which can cause death. and much More
WITH permission of your parents, and under adult supervision, any age.