Iowa underage drinking exceptions Is there any exception to the law of 21+ for drinking at a bar or restaurant? Nope. You can't go to your favorite waterin' hole after a tough day of junior year high school English. And, I think we can all agree that is a GOOD thing....
Ball State U. handling underage drinking issues on case-by-case basisFrom Staff Reports
California Vehicle Code Section 23136 defines an underage DUI as the act of operating a motor vehicle with any detectable amount of alcohol in your system (a BAC of .01% or higher) while under the legal drinking age, which in California is 21. This is known as California'sZero Tolerance ...
The state has a problem. About 55 percent of Florida's 11- to 18-year-olds have consumed alcohol in their lifetimes, and about 31 percent have consumed a drink in the last 30 days.U.S. NewspapersThe Florida Times Union
State plans to get tough on underage drinkingDoris Sue Wong, Globe Staff
StateAEs Attorney Wants Law Firm off Underage Drinking Suit
Focuses on the announcement of the United States Department of Justice that ten states will receive grants to promote tougher law enforcement against, and greater public awareness surrounding the problem of underage drinking. States that will receive the grants under the Combating Underage Drinking ...
It states that the attendants were instructed about their role in preventing underage drinking parties and how to disperse safely the underage who are involved in social gatherings with alcohol.EBSCO_AspAlcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly
Wagenaar A, Erickson D, Harwood E, O'Malley P. Effects of state coalitions to reduce underage drinking: a national evaluation. Am J Prev Med. 2006;31(4):307-315.Wagenaar, A. C., D. J. Erickson, E. M. Harwood, and P. M. O'Malley. 2006. Effects of state coalitions to ...
S. Ramisetty-MiklerElsevier Inc.Annals of EpidemiologyRoudsari B, Ramisetty-Mikler S. Exceptions to the ‘National Minimum Drinking Age Act’ and underage drunk driver death in the US: A state-level comparison. Annals of Epidemiology. 2008; 18 (9):714–714....