If you are an adult, and you are there, you are the supervisor basicly, as you will get convicted of allowing minors to drink, and they will all get a "slap on the wrist" Depending on their ages.
don't get caught
Scientific research from around the world indicates that alcohol advertising does not induce teens or non-drinkers to begin drinking alcohol.
I'm 16 and i bought beer on the plane to England last month.. my friends bought jagermeister
in the united kingdom you can drink from the age of 4 if you have parental permission and are in your own home In America it depends on the state when the laws are, but most you have to be 21 to buy it. Most kids that get alcohol underage have friends older relatives or even their own parents buy if for them. But you can get ticketed and fined for underage drinking as well as the adult can go to jail for supplying to a minor, so- better think it through.
gonna be a hard sell at under 21 because you are more likely to have underage friends however, 18 + will keep the bar out of trouble if the Alcohol Law Enforcement checks
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At certain points your friends will ignore whatever your brother because he is your brother but if your brother crosses the limit then your friends will never forgive him. Try to tell your brother that he is making a mistake
Yes, but if you are underage and have a sexual relationship, then it is illegal.
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I am head of security for a bar in north carolina. It is gonna be a hard sell at under 21 because you are more likely to have underage friends however, 18 + will keep the bar out of trouble if the Alcohol Law Enforcement checks
Even though your brother may be a pain to you off and on never desert your brother and good friends would not expect you to make that choice. Stand by your brother and find new friends.
Three major factors that influence underage drinking include peer pressure, family dynamics, and societal norms. Peer pressure often encourages adolescents to conform to their friends' behaviors, including drinking. Family dynamics, such as parental attitudes toward alcohol and supervision levels, significantly impact a young person's likelihood to drink. Additionally, societal norms and the availability of alcohol can shape perceptions and behaviors related to drinking among youth.