Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Under Oklahoma law, it is a felony to provide alcoholic beverages to the "mentally deficient", the intoxicated, and persons under 21 years of age. [8] Although low-point beer may not be sold where unclothed persons or persons with exposed private parts are present on the same premises, alcohol sales are available by the glass if permitted by the county.
*The sale, handling, transport, or service in dispensing of any alcoholic beverage pursuant to lawful ownership of an establishment or to lawful employment of a person under twenty-one years of age by a duly licensed manufacturer, wholesaler, or retailer of beverage alcohol. Maine: N/A: 21 [8] 1969: Lowered to 20: 1972: Lowered to 18 [14] 1977:
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 ...
The study is done by sending minors into bars, restaurants, gas stations and grocery stores, where they attempt to buy alcohol. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...
Apr. 21—Garfield County Sheriff's Office conducted alcohol-compliance checks over the course of three weeks and found that eight local retailers sold alcohol to minors. In partnership with the ...
HB 3571 removes requirement for checking IDs before serving alcohol. House Bill 3571, or Odell's Law, which removes the requirement for businesses to check IDs before serving alcohol and allows ...
In some states a person who serves alcohol to a minor may potentially be held liable if the alcohol provided is found to have contributed to the commission of a crime. A social host who knowingly serves alcohol to minors or knowingly allows minors to consume alcohol may also potentially face criminal charges. [3]
Emergency rules enacted in January to allow Oklahoma restaurant employees to participate in educational alcohol tastings are now headed to Gov. Kevin Stitt's desk for signing once again, this time ...