Minimum legal drinking age laws reflect almost entirely cultural beliefs rather than scientific evidence.
By far the most common minimum legal drinking age around the world is 18, which is the law in these countries:
The next most common minimum legal drinking age is 16, found in these countries:
Not in countries that have no minimum legal drinking ages, of which there are many.
The key difference between the legal drinking ages of 18 and 21 in various countries is that some countries, like the United States, have a legal drinking age of 21, while others, like many European countries, have a legal drinking age of 18. This difference is based on varying cultural norms, attitudes towards alcohol consumption, and government regulations.
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In the Netherlands, the legal drinking age for purchasing and consuming alcohol is 18 years old.
you may have to be 21 or older to be drinking
The current level for blood alcohol content currently set as the legal limit in Japan is 0.03%. 7 countries along with Japan have 0.03% as the legal limit. 23 countries fall into a category of not allowing any blood alcohol level be acceptable for driving, 7 countries have 0.02% as the legal limit while none have 0.01%.
Yes.The drinking age in which one can take alcohol in iceland is 20?
Underage drinking is when a person who is not of legal age drinks alcohol. In the USA, the legal drinking age is 21. Any younger, and you can be arrested if your blood alcohol reads as .01%. The legal drinking age is different in other countries, so always check the local law if you are traveling internationally. 18 is the legal age in many of the countries in Europe. If you decided to partake in underage drinking, always be safe and make sure you have a designated driver so you are not driving while under the influence. DUI's in underage people are always worse- your license can be suspended for several years.
In the US the legal age is now 21 everywhere. Different states used to have different ages but not anymore. Most other countries are not as strict but I couldn't tell those drinking ages they are all different. In some Muslim countries alcohol is illegal for everyone and you could got to jail or even be lashed for drinking. If you don't live in the US you need to find out what the age is.
No you cannot. Whether you have a child or not is irrelevant. You are under the legal drinking age, so you cannot legally consume alcohol.
It is not legal in Alberta to drive a motor vehicle with an open container of alcohol. This law also affects the passenger who is drinking alcohol.
The legal drinking age is 18. Selling alcohol to people already drunk is illegal. If an underage person is caught with alcohol, they get arrested IRL- it never happens