The classification for giving alcohol to a minor is typically considered a criminal offense, such as a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the circumstances and the laws of the specific jurisdiction.
Sure.
if theyre not 21 whats the diff?
Then the minor will have alcohol.
Yes. It would be child endangerment, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, serving alcohol to a minor and any number of charges, depending on the state, province or country in question.
No, a minor cannot legally sell alcohol.
It depends on how deep the background check goes. If you have been charged with a misdemeanor for possession of alcohol it will likely disappear off of your record in 3 years so it all depends.
No, it is not permissible to purchase alcohol with a minor present.
No, it is illegal to buy alcohol in California with a minor present.
No, a minor cannot bring alcohol in checked luggage. It is illegal for minors to possess or transport alcohol in any form.
Is possession of alcohol considered a felony or misdemeanor?
The laws vary from place to place. In a few states, children are allowed to have alcohol under the supervision of their parents, not any other adult. There are still age limits in effect and the exceptions are very limited. Any adults giving alcohol to a minor can go to jail and or have a fine. And the 'adult' supervision can get arrested as well - and charged with various things including 'contributing to the delinquency of a minor,' 'providing alcohol to a minor,' etc.
Not mentioning the morality issue it is illegal in all states to buy alcohol for a minor. If caught it can bring a litany of charges including providing alcohol to minor, endangering the welfare of a minor, etc.