if a person goes in to the military at 18 he should be legaly allowed to drink. espically since he is willing to give his life for his country
Every state in the U.S. has a minimum drinking age of 21. However, some Canadian provinces have a lower drinking age. In addition, most countries have either an age 18 law or no minimum legal drinking age.
there is no drinking age
there is no drinking age
Some countries have no age limit, but the lowest set age is 16.
The legal drinking age in some provinces and territories in Canada became 19 in various years. For example, in Ontario, the legal drinking age was raised to 19 in January 1979. In New Brunswick, the legal drinking age was changed to 19 in 1972.
The drinking age in Belize is 18 , however in Hunduras there is no "legal drinking age" :)
The legal drinking age in Europe varies by country. In many European countries, the legal drinking age is 18, but some countries like Germany and Belgium allow drinking at 16 if accompanied by an adult. Some countries, like Iceland and Sweden, have a higher legal drinking age of 20.
After the end of Prohibition in 1933, the legal drinking age in the United States varied by state. Many states initially set the drinking age at 21, but some states had lower ages. In 1984, the National Minimum Drinking Age Act was passed, which required all states to raise the minimum legal drinking age to 21 or face a reduction in federal highway funds.
there is no drinking age
the drinking age is 12
There is no age restriction for drinking, but the legal age to purchase is 16
The drinking age in Texas is 21 and is in line with Federal Laws. The only exception is that minors can drink in their homes and some other places as long as the parent is present. Texas has no plans to change the drinking age.