I am heading out of state and was looking up the beer point laws for Nebraska and came across this, I wasn't sure what I was reading but saw this, which I had never heard of before:
I. Eight Different Exceptions to the Minimum Legal Drinking Age (MLDA) of 21
1. on private non alcohol-selling premises, with parental consent:
Underage consumption of alcohol in some states is allowed on private, non alcohol-selling premises as long as the under age person has the consent and/or is accompanied by the physical presence of a parent or legal guardian. Private, non alcohol-selling premises include residential homes, private properties not open to the general public, etc. In some states underage consumption of alcohol is also allowed on private, non alcohol-selling premises when the under age person is accompanied by a spouse who is at least 21. Each state sets its own specific requirements for what is considered legal.
Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming
http://drinkingage.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=002591#A
Anyone?
No way in Hell am I going to test it.
All that means is that a parent would be charged with contributing to delinquency instead of a specific alcoholic beverage charge.
I'm pretty sure that bourbon helped me sleep when I was a toddler.
Quote from: RecycleMichael on November 16, 2012, 05:03:45 PM
I'm pretty sure that bourbon helped me sleep when I was a toddler.
Today it's nyquill