My friend is over 21 and she lets her younger sister use her drivers license to get into bars. Can my friend get in trouble for this?
Yes. It is illegal for a person to knowingly permit someone else to use their drivers license or I.D. and display or represent it as their own, especially if it is used to falsely show, portray or represent the younger person’s date of birth or age. If a person is convicted of such a violation, his/her operators license may be revoked for up to six months. It is unlawful for anyone under the age of 21 to purchase or attempt to purchase alcoholic beverages. It is also unlawful for them to consume alcohol, be under the influence of alcohol or be in possession of alcoholic beverages. Furnishing money to any person for such a purchase or entering any licensed premises where alcoholic beverages are sold or displayed is also illegal. I want to have a keg party at my home. The alcohol would be free, but I want to charge a minimal fee for the cup. Can I do this without getting a license? No person is allowed to sell alcoholic beverages without obtaining a license that must be posted in a consp