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  2. Alcohol laws of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1973, the minimum age to buy or possess alcoholic beverages was 21 years old. In 1973, the minimum age was decreased to 18 years old in Montgomery County and Prince George's County. In 1974, the minimum age was decreased to 18 years old for the entire state. In 1982, [ 18] the minimum age was increased to 21 years old but with a ...

  3. List of alcohol laws of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Parents and guardians may furnish alcohol to their children. [79] One of the most alcohol-permissive states, perhaps only behind Nevada and Louisiana: No open container law. [80] No state public intoxication law. Liquor control law [81] covers all beverages containing more than 0.5% alcohol, without further particularities based on percentage. [82]

  4. No longer drinking? There are options for you

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    While the majority of adults over the age of 21 still drink occasionally — in 2022, 68.2% reported having at least one drink in the last year, according to the National Survey on Drug Use and ...

  5. Alcohol laws of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS) 242.185 (6) requires that restaurants seat at least 100 patrons and derive at least 70% of their total sales from food to be allowed to serve alcohol by the drink. (For the purpose of determining whether a restaurant meets the 70% requirement, sales of non-alcoholic beverages are classified as "food".)

  6. New pop-up bar concept with alcohol-free drink list coming to ...

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    Bar Sober, a new pop-up bar by home.made, will offer alcohol-free drinks and food by Homy Made, the restaurant's food truck, every Wednesday starting Jan. 3.

  7. Booze-free bars? Why some restaurants and bars are taking ...

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    For those who don't have an alcohol-free elixir bar or restaurant nearby, mocktails can even be shipped directly. When Abbie Romanul quit drinking, she found herself frustrated with the lack of ...

  8. Alcohol consumption by youth in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol still proved to be the favored substance among American youths however, with tobacco and illicit drugs following in rank. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, obtained by The Hill, drug and alcohol-related deaths among children aged 15 to 19 have increased from 788 in 2018 to 1,755 in 2021.

  9. Alcohol laws of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Missouri's maximum blood alcohol level for driving is .08% for persons over the age of 21 [ 50] and .02% for minors and adults under age 21. [ 51] Ordinarily, DUI is a misdemeanor in Missouri, although the third DUI conviction becomes a felony. [ 52]