In many places, parents can legally allow their underage children to consume alcohol at home or in private settings, provided they are supervised. However, it's important to consider the potential health risks and legal implications, as laws vary by region. Additionally, parents should think about the message it sends regarding responsible drinking. Open communication about alcohol and its effects is crucial in guiding children toward healthy choices.
Yes, they are allowed to drink if they are supervised.
No because then you child will think it's okay to drink a lot and may develop drinking problems. It's okay to have a drink with your son/daughter once in awhile when they are over 21, but not a lot.
Yes. It is not an offence for a person under 18 to drink alcohol responsibly within their own property, or someone else's private property but they have to be supervised by a responsible adult. If minors are unduly intoxicated or not being responsibly supervised police may seize the liquor. However, young people, like adults, can be arrested for behaviours associated with drinking (such as violence, property damage).
To convince your parents to let you drink in high school, it's important to approach the conversation with maturity and responsibility. Start by expressing your understanding of their concerns about underage drinking, and emphasize that you value their guidance. Discuss the importance of moderation and safe drinking practices, and suggest supervised occasions where it might be appropriate, such as family gatherings. Ultimately, show them that you can handle the responsibility and are willing to have an open dialogue about it.
Your mothers daughter
You have to be 21 to drink.
There is no certain age as long as your parents are with you.
yeah and he can drink because you only have to be 18 to get served alcohol anyway so he can go with out his parents and have a drink
Yes but strictly with their parents permission
my parents dont! lol
drink
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