No, it is illegal to buy alcohol in California with a minor present.
It is generally legal to buy alcohol with a minor present, as long as the minor is not the one purchasing or consuming the alcohol. However, laws may vary by location, so it is important to check local regulations.
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No, it is not permissible to purchase alcohol with a minor present.
In California, furnishing alcohol to a minor is a misdemeanor offense punishable by a fine of up to 1,000 and/or up to six months in jail. Additionally, the person may be held liable for any damages or injuries caused by the minor's consumption of alcohol.
When and in which countries it is not prohibited.
Absolutely Not.
turn the legal age.
NO ITS NOY LEGAL
It is not illegal for a minor to consume alcohol, but it is illegal to sell alcohol to a minor. It is illegal for a minor to be supplied with alcohol unless it is by a parent or legal guardian and it is to be drunk at a private gathering. It is also illegal for a minor to have or to drink alcohol in a public place unless they are with a parent or legal guardian. The reason New Zealand law allows this drinking by minors, is that the parents or legal guardians are deemed to be responsible for the minors.
In no situation may a bartender or liquor store clerk sell alcohol to anyone under the age of 21, period. If the clerk knowingly does so, the establishment will be fined by the government, and the clerk will be arrested.
The legal responsibility typically falls on the individual or establishment that provided the alcohol to the minor. In some jurisdictions, both the supplier and the minor may face legal consequences for the underage consumption of alcohol.
In the US - no. To sell or serve alcohol you must be of 'legal' age for that state.