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What are the underage drinking laws, and what applies to them?

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The underage drinking laws help ensure that children (under 18 yrs of age) don't get injured or mentallly harmed. Alcohol is a serious topic, and even a small sip could cause diseases or injuries.

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Minor in possession or minor in consumption of alcohol is a common criminal offense in Washington. According to RCW 66.44.270, it is unlawful for any person under the age of 21 to acquire, consume, or possess alcoholic beverages of any kind. Additionally, it is illegal for any person under the age of 21 to appear intoxicated in a public place or inside of a motor vehicle parked in a public place.

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There are certain situations where these laws do not apply, including the following:

The minor’s parent or guardian provided him or her with the alcohol and he or she consumed the alcohol in the presence of the parent or guardian.

A parent, guardian, physician, or dentist provided the minor with the alcohol for medicinal purposes.

The minor possesses the alcohol for use in connection with religious services, such as communion, and he or she is consuming the minimal amount required for the religious service.

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