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In response to the National Minimum Drinking Age Act in 1984, which reduced by 10% the federal highway funding of any state which did not have a minimum drinking age of 21, the Kansas Legislature raised the drinking age from 18 to 21, effective January 1, 1985. [4]
(a) Except with regard to serving of alcoholic liquor or cereal malt beverage as permitted by K.S.A. 41-308a, 41-308b, 41-727a, 41-2610, 41-2652, 41-2704 and 41-2727, and amendments thereto, and subject to any rules and regulations adopted pursuant to such statutes, no person under 21 years of age shall possess, consume, obtain, purchase or ...
The legal drinking age in the U.S. was established at 21 years old with the 1984 National Minimum Age Drinking Act. But are there exceptions in Kansas?
Built into Kansas statutes is an exemption that says people can drink 3.2 beer if they are under the age of 21 if the person’s legal parent or guardian provides it and supervises the minor...
As of May 24, 2007, Kansas's "unlawful hosting" provision applies to possession or consumption by minors, which is any person under 21 years of age. Prior to May 24, 2007, Kansas's "unlawful hosting" provision only applied to possession or consumption by persons under the age of 18.
Kansas' alcohol-related laws: 1. Minor in Possession and/or Consumption • No person under 21 shall possess, consume, obtain, purchase or attempt to obtain or purchase alcoholic liquor or cereal malt beverages except as authorized by law. • Fines up to $500 • Up to 40 hours community service • 30 days up to a year suspended license.
The minimum drinking age in Kansas is 21 years old. The state enforces and regulates this law through various means, including: 1. Laws and Penalties: Kansas has laws that prohibit anyone under the age of 21 from purchasing, possessing, or consuming alcoholic beverages. It is also illegal for adults to provide alcohol to minors.
It is illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to possess, consume, obtain or purchase alcoholic liquor or cereal malt beverage in Kansas, except as authorized by law.
The minimum age in Kansas for legally purchasing, possessing or consuming alcoholic beverage is 21 years of age. Under the Kansas liquor laws, an “underage person” is any individual under the age of 21.
State of Kansas. It is illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to possess, consume, obtain or purchase alcoholic liquor or cereal malt beverage in Kansas, except as authorized by law.