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On 2007-08-07 21:55, JenTiki wrote:
I think if you read the right parts of the documentation, you'll see that the checkmarks indicate allowable exceptions to the law that prohibits providing alcohol to a minor. Therefore, religious observance and having alcohol provided by a parent are exceptions to the "no alcohol for minors" law. So it should be okay.
Legal mumbo jumbo always confuses me , but I read it as furnishing is prohibited in all states , but there are some exceptions in some states and these are indicated by a PLUS + sign . So , Hawaii is no bueno methinks .
For Location and Family variables, a indicates the conduct is permitted only if both a Family exception and a Location exception are satisfied, e.g., a parent is present AND the conduct occurs on private property. A indicates the exception is not conditional on another exception being satisfied, e.g., a parent is present regardless of whether the conduct occurs on private property.
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