No, it is generally illegal for someone under the age of 21 to enter a liquor store in the United States.
No, it is generally illegal for individuals under the age of 21 to enter a liquor store in the United States.
They would buy it from a store, or make it themselves.
If you're of legal age, go to your local liquor store and buy it. If you're under age, you don't need to be drinking vodka or any other liquor.
In the United States people under the age of 21 can enter a store that sells beer, liquor or wine however, they can't purchase them. If someone under 21 enters with someone over 21 the minor may be asked for an ID with their date of birth.
yes if you are working as a server you can get one at 18. To bartend or work in a liquor store you must still be 21
No, it is illegal to buy alcohol for someone who is under the legal drinking age of 21 in the United States.
immunity
Anyone over the legal drinking age who isn't already intoxicated. If you're under the legal drinking age, you can enter provided you're with someone who is over the required age and the premise sells food or non-alcoholic drinks.
Maybe to make someone jealous
No, it is illegal to buy alcohol for someone under 21 years old in the United States.
The closest thing I can think of in the Legal line would be conflict of interest laws. A detective would not, in real life, be permitted to investigate a crime against his own family- too close to the target.here would also be a conflict of interest in something like joint ownership of a liquor store and a used-car dealership- this happened in New York a few decades back. Auto sales had to go under but the liquor store survived- and is still in business. Motives are always, or should be, taken into account to keep things just and even-handed.
Someone under the age of 18 is considered a minor.