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Tennessee Bill Holds Parents Liable for Hosting Underage Drinking

June 5, 2009

The Tennessee Senate has passed legislation aimed at making it a crime for adults to host parties where alcohol is available to underage drinkers.

The sponsored by Republican Sen. Jim Tracy of Shelbyville was approved 27-0 in the Senate. The House, which passed the companion bill last month, would have to agree to a minor change before the measure could be sent to the governor’s desk.

Sponsors say current law only applies to youths ages 17 and under, but not those between 18 and 21.

Critics contend the bill would enhance penalties for parents sharing a beer in their home with offspring under 21, including those who had served with the military in Iraq or Afghanistan.

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  • June 9, 2009 at 2:53 am
    George says:
    You misunderstand what i'm saying. I am a cautious driver. The fact is that certain laws are held in lower regard than others. You're required to report criminal activity o... read more
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    nobody important says:
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    George says:
    Actually, you do get to pick the laws you obey. You choose whether to speed on the highway, drink illegally, play online poker... The point of the law is what the sobermom pos... read more

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