$500
well of course your going to jail about 5 to 15 yrs
$500
You have to be 21 in order to serve alcohol.
No. Parents cannot serve liquor to their minor child in public or private.
In the US - no. To sell or serve alcohol you must be of 'legal' age for that state.
You are breaking the law - contributing to the delinquency of a minor - impairing their health and well-being - etc..
You can serve a prison term for "contributing to juvenile delinquency" or numerous other related offenses. If there are other events tha alcohol affected, such as a car wreck or other injury or dath, there could be other penalties. Depending on the state it can lead to large fines and jail time of up to a year.
The answer might be freedom. However, in many states adults can legally serve their minor offspring alcohol within the home and, in some states, outside the home. Some states allow a spouse age 21 or older to legally serve the spouse under the age of 21 alcohol. Many states permit serving persons of any age alcohol for religious purposes.
No. It is against regulation for a minor to be in possession of alcoholic beverages and minors can be arrested for serving alcohol if they are caught.
It is perfectly legal for a minor to sit in a bar, as long as the minor does not consume alcohol. Bars can serve non-alcoholic drinks too.
No, in most states it is illegal for a minor to touch\carry alcohol or tobacco. If you daughter is serving alcohol it is the supervisors fault, not hers.
The vendor ! It's their responsibility to ensure they only serve alcohol to those people that are legally allowed to consume it !
The law was amended in 2006; prior to that, a parent could serve _any_ minor child an alcoholic beverage in public. As the law is now (2011), a parent may only serve _their_own_ minor child while on private property, or for religious purposes.
It's illegal to serve a minor ANYWHERE