Yes, although they might not want to sell it to the adult if the adult looks about 21 and the minor is just below 21 years old. Parents bring their little kids with them to the liquor store all the time.
Legally, an 18-year-old is considered an adult and not a minor. However, there may still be restrictions or limitations based on age, particularly in areas such as purchasing alcohol or tobacco, signing contracts, or accessing certain services.
No, it's a harsh punishment for giving alcohol for someone under 21.Adults and minors who give alcohol to a minor also face a stiff penalty. The punishment for making alcoholic beverages available to a minor is a class A misdemeanor, punishable by a fine up to $4,000, confinement in jail for up to a year, or both. Additionally, the violator will have his or her driver´s license automatically suspended for 180 days upon conviction.Persons 21 or older (other than the parent or guardian) can be held liable for damages caused by intoxication of a minor under 18 if the adult knowingly provided alcoholic beverages to a minor or knowingly allowed the minor to be served or provided alcoholic beverages on the premises owned or leased by the adult.Sale to a minor is a class A misdemeanor, punishable by a fine up to $4,000, confinement up to a year in jail, or both.You find more in the link below.
Off the top of my head.... # Leading to the deliquency of a minor # Distributing controlled substances to a minor # Lewd/Lascivious conduct # Statutory Rape # Possibly pure Rape depending on the degree of intoxication.
In Pennsylvania, a minor is anyone under the age of 18. Therefore, a 17-year-old would be considered a minor in Pennsylvania.
In the United Kingdom, 16-year-olds are only allowed in pubs if accompanied by an adult. They are not permitted to purchase or consume alcohol until they are 18. It's best to check the laws in your specific location, as rules can vary.
Legally, an 18-year-old is considered an adult and not a minor. However, there may still be restrictions or limitations based on age, particularly in areas such as purchasing alcohol or tobacco, signing contracts, or accessing certain services.
No, in most states it is illegal for a minor to touch\carry alcohol or tobacco. If you daughter is serving alcohol it is the supervisors fault, not hers.
ALS for test refusal = one year license suspension.
child endangerment, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, possession of alcohol underage, providing alcohol to minors, assault, and of course, our old friend statutory rape. just leave him alone
Report them to the police for possible criminal charges. Depending on the state, there are numerous charges that could be brought, such as Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor or Providing Alcohol to Minors. While there are laws against anyone under 21 from purchasing alcohol, there are many states with exceptions for consumption in private settings and family gatherings. Michigan has a zero tolerance for possession, consumption, purchase or having any bodily alcohol content for anyone under 21.
Possession of alcohol by a minor in North Dakota classifies as a Class B misdemeanor. The fine is set at up to $1,000 or/and sentencing of about one year in jail.
No, it's a harsh punishment for giving alcohol for someone under 21.Adults and minors who give alcohol to a minor also face a stiff penalty. The punishment for making alcoholic beverages available to a minor is a class A misdemeanor, punishable by a fine up to $4,000, confinement in jail for up to a year, or both. Additionally, the violator will have his or her driver´s license automatically suspended for 180 days upon conviction.Persons 21 or older (other than the parent or guardian) can be held liable for damages caused by intoxication of a minor under 18 if the adult knowingly provided alcoholic beverages to a minor or knowingly allowed the minor to be served or provided alcoholic beverages on the premises owned or leased by the adult.Sale to a minor is a class A misdemeanor, punishable by a fine up to $4,000, confinement up to a year in jail, or both.You find more in the link below.
No a minor can not serve alcoholic beverage in Washington. You have to be 21 to sell alcohol and 18 to sell tabacco.
If the minor is under the age of 16, you can be arrested for this. If the minor is under the influence of alcohol, you can get charged with a supplying to minors ticket eventhough you are not 21. This really depends on the state, but if you are under the influence of marijuana and you have a minor with you-it doesn't make a difference.
I'm trying to figure this out too... It seems to be a Class A Misdemeanor, which carries a penalty of up to one year in prison and a fine.
Yes. It's not more legal just because the one dealing is below drinking age too.
yes any person underthe age of 21 anywhere canbe charged with underage drinking