No. Giving alcohol to anyone under the age of twenty-one anywhere is illegal.
Yes, it is illegal to drink alcohol under the legal drinking age in most places. It is considered an offense and you can be arrested or face legal consequences for underage drinking.
It is generally legal for passengers to drink alcohol in a vehicle, as long as the driver is not under the influence. However, some states may have specific laws or restrictions regarding open containers of alcohol in vehicles. It is important to check the laws in your specific state or jurisdiction.
It is generally legal for a passenger to drink alcohol in a car, as long as the driver is not under the influence and it is not an open container. However, laws vary by state, so it is important to check the specific regulations in your area.
It is generally legal for a passenger to drink alcohol in a vehicle, as long as the driver is not under the influence. However, specific laws may vary by location, so it is important to check the laws in your area.
The legal drinking age in Ireland is 18. Under 18 can drink as long as the alcohol is purchased by a parent, but you might be asked to show proof that you are of age to drink.
Yes, so long as the alcohol is consumed, possessed, purchased, and/or furnished in the presence and by your doctor, as a religious practice, or by a parent, spouse, or legal guardian who are legal age. (O.R.C. 4301.69).
Legal age for purchase of alcohol is 18, some states have provisions for people under 18 to drink (not in licensed premises) if in company of responsible parent
No, you cannot drink alcohol in a restaurant with a parent in NSW with the persons who are under the age of 18.
Yes, you can buy it and drink it, under Norwegian laws.
45 states allow people under 21 to drink under particular circumstances. 29 allow it at home with parents consent.
No, it is illegal to buy alcohol for someone who is under the legal drinking age of 21 in the United States.
PAULA stands for "Possession of Alcohol Under the Legal Age" and it is a charge given to individuals who are found in possession of alcohol under the legal drinking age in Iowa City, Iowa. This charge can lead to fines, community service, and possibly a suspension of driving privileges.