In most countries, the legal drinking age is 18, so 18-year-olds can legally drink in those places. However, it's important to note that laws regarding alcohol consumption can vary by country and even by region within a country, so it's always best to check the specific laws of the location you are in.
No, in the United States, the legal drinking age is 21.
Yes, since 18 year olds are legally adults.
Eighteen year-olds have reached the age of majority and are legally considered adults under the law, so parents can not legally force an 18 year-old to take a drug test. However, the situation is complicated if the 18 year-old is still living with their parents because parents can also legally force 18 year-olds out of their house.
Yes, if you are 18 and travel to a country where the legal drinking age is 18 or lower, you can legally drink there. Each country sets its own laws regarding alcohol consumption, so it's important to familiarize yourself with the regulations of the country you are visiting. Just keep in mind that while you can drink legally abroad, you will still be subject to the laws of that country.
sometimes. Actually, all the time. Just not legally.
It is not legal, there is only allowed to be 2 year age gap for under 18 yr olds.
No
Under federal law, not legally.
In the United States, the state where you can legally drink at the age of 18 is Wisconsin.
They can't drink alcohol, and can't get into over 21 clubs.
There is no amendment for emancipation, but the 27th gives the right to vote from 21 to 18 year olds.
In the United States, you can legally drink at the age of 18 in the states of Louisiana, Nebraska, and Wisconsin.