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This is the most extensive list I have found for juvenile status offenses is:

absence from school (truancy), flight from home, disobedience of reasonable parental controls, and purchase of alcohol, tobacco, or PORNOGRAPHY.

It also lists possession of a gun by a minor as a status offense.

The site explains that anything that is illegal for a minor but not an adult is a juvenile status offense.

Read more: Juvenile Law - History, Trying Juveniles As Adults, Modern Juvenile Law, Should The Juvenile Justice System Be Abolished? http://law.jrank.org/pages/7961/Juvenile-Law.html#ixzz0gP96YMrE

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