Currently South Carolina's minimum drinking age for liquor, beer and wine is 21. South Carolina's minimum drinking age for liquor has always been 21. In 1935 South Carolina set the minimum drinking age for beer and wine at 18. In 1984 the minimum drinking age for beer and wine was raised from 18 to 19. In 1986 the minimum drinking age for beer and wine was raised to 21.
there is not a legal age for babysitting it is up to the parents and what the feel comfortable with
no
sawed off shotguns are legal in South Carolina as long as the barrel is a minimum of 18-inches.
Yes they are illegal in South Carolina and a few other states.
South Carolina's legal age of majority is eighteen.
No.
No
yes
If it is your own, certainly not.
yes
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The legal drinking age in British Columbia is 19.