Yes, you can be a passenger on a boat in Tennessee and consume alcohol. However, the boat must not be operating under the influence, as the driver must remain compliant with the state's boating laws, which prohibit operating a vessel while intoxicated. It's important to drink responsibly and ensure that the boat operator is sober to ensure safety on the water.
I have looked into this and have found no boating laws stating that you can not drink or be in possesion of alcoholic beverages. Only that you may not operate a boat and or motorized water craft with a bac level of .08 or higher.
No, it is illegal for a passenger to drink alcohol in a car in Ohio.
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Of course
It has no Official drink but if it did it would surely be Tennessee Sipping Whiskey.Somebody in the Tennessee State Legislature suggested Milk in 2009. It's now Novembr 2010 and there is still no state drink. Most people wanted it to be Jack Daniels. But prime clear corn liquor will always be the drink of choice in East Tennessee.
stop the boat is a good idea
Not only is it legal for passengers on a boat to drink as much as they want, it is legal for the driver of the boat to drink as well. Yes, drunk driving laws do apply however, you can drink and drive a boat, there is no law against that......you just cannot be above the legal limit.
No but if it did it would surely be Tennessee Sipping Whiskey.
Vaporetto
I dont know, but it is legal to drink on a boat in Wisconsin.
If you are of legal age, you make drink beer on a boat in California if you are not operating the vehicle.
On the dock and away from the boat