16 older for like beer and wine and stuff and 18 older for like shots and like hard liquor 16 older for smoking just thought i tell you hahaha :D 18 for driving. :P
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There are no laws. Each company sets their own rules and most of them state no drinking on the job.
Drinking a lot of alcohol. And probably eating a lot of food.
All states of the United States have laws against drinking and driving. The national standard for driving while intoxicated in 0.08 BAC.
There are none. Just keep drinking until your wife actually looks hot.
Yes, states decide the laws concerning drinking and the selling of liquor .
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There are none if no laws are broken.
Law enforcement agencies such as the police are responsible for enforcing laws related to underage drinking. Additionally, individuals or establishments that sell alcohol to minors can also face legal consequences for contributing to underage drinking.
Violations of laws against speeding, smoking marijuana, drinking.
No drinking alchohol during voting
Nevada, Louisiana, New York and Wisconsin have pretty liberal drinking laws.