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  2. Alcohol laws of Texas - Wikipedia

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    A person must be at least 15-17 years of age to publicly drink an alcoholic beverage in Texas, with some exceptions. [1]Texas is one of ten states (California, Colorado, Maryland, Montana, New York, Texas, West Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming) that allow consumption by minors in the presence of consenting and supervising family members.

  3. Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission - Wikipedia

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    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signs the TABC Sunset bill during a ceremony on June 15, 2019 as state Sen. Brian Birdwell looks on. In 2018, TABC was reviewed by the Texas Sunset Advisory Commission, a legislative board which determines whether a state agency's function is still required and seeks ways to improve efficiencies and performance. Following ...

  4. Minor in Possession - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a Minor in Possession or a MIP (also referred to as a Possession of Alcohol Under the Legal Age or PAULA), is any person under the legal drinking age of 21 who possesses or consumes alcohol. Underage consumption is illegal, typically a misdemeanor.

  5. List of alcohol laws of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Selling, serving and giving alcohol to a minor is a class 4 felony punishable by up to 18 months in prison, [106] except when "a parent, legal guardian or adult spouse of a minor serves alcoholic beverages to that minor on real property, other than licensed premises, under the control of the parent, legal guardian or adult spouse", [107] or for ...

  6. Bars, restaurants rarely held accountable for over-serving - AOL

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    Jun. 5—Last month, an Odessa widow filed a civil lawsuit against three bars alleging they over-served her husband in the hours before he died in an alcohol-related crash, but statistics show it ...

  7. 4 brain games to keep your mind sharp and improve memory ...

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    Or you can always go with a childhood classic to test your skills: the memory card game. Crossword puzzles.

  8. Hanukkah is no minor Jewish holiday. It becomes a crucial ...

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    For all of them, Hanukkah is no minor holiday about ancient history. These multiple interpretations are meant to challenge us to choose our own perspective. It is not enough to light the candle ...

  9. Minor (law) - Wikipedia

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    In law, a minor is someone under a certain age, usually the age of majority, which demarcates an underage individual from legal adulthood. The age of majority depends upon jurisdiction and application, but it is commonly 19.