They are assisting a police officer in the enforcement of the alcoholic beverage code.
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Second party sale.
21 years old, to consume and purchase alcohol. However, a parent or legal guardian may provide alcohol to their minor children if in a private residence, not necessarily but not excluding their own residence.
Then the minor will have alcohol.
A person who is younger than the age of 21 can not drink or purchase alcohol in the state of Oklahoma. Violators can receive fines and may be sentenced to community service.
That is called ``providing alcohol to a minor'' or "social supply", and it is illegal in many places. It can result in fines, criminal charges, and other legal consequences for the adult.
Yes. You are responsible for the property and are allowing illegal acts.
In no situation may a bartender or liquor store clerk sell alcohol to anyone under the age of 21, period. If the clerk knowingly does so, the establishment will be fined by the government, and the clerk will be arrested.
Depends on the jurisdiction in which this occurs, but the crime is usually something close to "Attempt to buy (and/or possess) alcohol by a minor". In the United States, most (if not all) states have an Alcoholic Beverage Control division, who will hire minors to attempt to buy alcohol from liquor establishments. Those minors are exempt from any criminal repercussion, so before calling the cops, it may be necessary to check if they work for ABC. The easiest way to check for that is to keep the I.D, which will force the minor go talk to a marked agent, and the agent will come in and retrieve it from you. Keep in mind that if you destroy the I.D, or if you sell to the minor (of course), that you will be arrested.
Minor In Possession. When a minor is caught with alcohol.
i dont know of any state that you can buy alcohol for a minor,