it was never no good. regardless of how old you are no one can tuch you unless you were caught in the act by law officials. then it must be dealt with immediately.
"zero tolerances means zero tragedies"
NO! Definately not. Drinking can be good for adults, in fact a glass of red wine a day is extremely good for you. (if you are over 18!!) But certainly not. Underage drinking is against the law and it's not good for you so why do it? It stunts your growth, for a start. It can affect your behaviour. I could go on forever. Don't be pressured in to things your friends do.
Jesse McCartney is a good guy but supposely he's been in jail for underage drinking.
No. The minimum drinking age in Morocco is 18. However, Morocco, like many other countries has an underage drinking problem. Unfortunately, because it is taboo to talk openly about alcohol consumption, since Moroccans play the façade in public that they are all good Muslims and do not drink, there is no campaign to stop or limit underage drinking.
It depends upon the laws of the state in question. In some states, they can give you an under age drinking ticket. In others they can put your parents in jail for allowing you access to it and not stopping the illegal activity under various child endangerment laws. Not a good thing to do!
All the subliminal messages that are in advertisements.Pure pressure from piers.The want for a good time.The last one is not really a major one, but is one that is popular among teens.
It is good because drinking water is good for health How much ml do we drink water? Answer: It can be 150ml or more Difference: The state is that drinking water is good, But if you don't, You'll die Drink water every day!
It is good because drinking water is good for health How much ml do we drink water? Answer: It can be 150ml or more Difference: The state is that drinking water is good, But if you don't, You'll die Drink water every day!
My son was charged with underage possession of alcohol in PA. The actual charge was written as "underage drinking", which I think is very unfair. He was offered to serve 20 hours of community service or take a 2 weekend alcohol "rehab" course at the cost of $100. He also lost his license for 90 days. Apparently this will remain on his driving record forever,but not his criminal record. Luckily, due to this being his first offense (and hopefully last!) he was eligible to apply for a limited occupational/school license. This allows him to drive himself to work and college only.
Periods, underage pregnancy??
No
Drinking a lot of water is just as hazardous to good health as not drinking enough. You don't state why you want to drink warm water?