Minors (under 21) may NOT purchase any alcohol anywhere in the United States. But, If your parent(s) give you permission to drink, you may as long as you are at YOUR house.
Yes, there are many laws that apply specifically to minors, such as curfew laws, restrictions on purchasing tobacco and alcohol, and mandatory school attendance laws. These laws are in place to protect the well-being and best interests of minors.
In most States of most Countries - If you buy alcohol for minors you will be in serious trouble with The Law
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No, it is not okay to serve alcohol to minors in a private club. Even if they are guest, it is still considered supplying minors with alcoholic beverages, which is illegal in most states.
No, Minors are at a greater risk.
The Marine providing alcohol to any minors will be punished under the UCMJ and will be trial by court martial.
tell the cops.
Maine
The only way is to not give alcohol to minors. Sounds silly to say so, but that is the only way to NOT get prosecuted. There MAY be many ways to not get convicted.
what are the laws of mississippi?
State laws