They should be able to , unless you want your kids going out to partys getting druged , killed or posibly knocked up . Also , you don't have to worry about getting home safely . With parents watching you . Your drinking is under control , so you don't over load and get lose headed , and completely hammerd . So your hang over ain't that bad .
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I agree with Azzieboobear. By drinking at home under parental supervision, it keeps away the drink spikers and u r receiving a controlled ammount of alcohol compared to loads so u get hammered.
drink with no supervision
It depends on the laws in the specific location. In many places, underage drinking is illegal even at home, unless supervised by a parent or legal guardian. Parents should be aware of and follow local regulations regarding underage drinking.
legally only for religious reason such as a bar mitzvah (i most likely spelled that wrong)
YES, very but some places don't card you
So much depends on the ages of your children. The Back to Basics Cocoa maker is ideal for easy operation, but as with anything that ultimately produces a hot product, parental supervision is still preferred.
Yes, you can drink your beer on private property, if you can legally drink beer to begin with.
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.
Yes.
yes but not enough beer to get him/her drunk
This depends on the laws of the specific location or country. In some places, underage drinking is allowed with parental supervision at home, while in others it is illegal regardless of supervision. It is advisable to check the local laws and regulations.
In FL when a minor legally marries they are automatically emancapited. That means that they are free from parental control and supervision. However, that does not mean that they have all the rights/privileges of a legal adult. For example, they still can't vote, drink, etc.
no ***** If you live in the US, once you *legally* marry, you are automatically emancipated. As far as I'm aware, that that is true in all states. That means that you are free from parental control and supervision. However, that does not mean that you have all the rights/privileges of a legal adult. For example, you still can't drink, vote, etc.