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    1. WalletFullOfSausage on

      Man, those color choices are brutal. Lot of shades of the same color, could be better done with solids & stripes or something.

    2. What I find most disturbing: The „with spouse (above 21yrs)“ exception, which implies that there are enough cases where people are deemed old enough to marry, but not old enough to have a drink.

    3. akaHastaSiempre on

      Fun fact: We (ex wife, me & my daughter) arrived in NYC in 2001, a month b4 9/11 & met a friend of ours & her bf in a Downtown NYC restaurant. My daughter had had her 1st beer when she was about 5 or 6, just to try it back home (the Balkans) at about the same age I had my 1st glass of wine to try at a wedding back in the late 60s So, for her being 12 then, I decided to order a beer at the restaurant & my friend & her bf living in Cali & visiting us look at me as ET & tell me I can’t do that here, it’s not allowed & they won’t serve her. I returned the look 👀 & was Just hold my beer & watch. I order 2 beers, ex wife wasn’t drinking and hand 1 to my daughter so she can enjoy her lunch. Not a peep or a squeal from anywhere. My daughter is still alive at 36, not a drunk, occasionally has some shitty French wine around the grandkid now🤷So it goes as my good ole buddy Vonnegut used to say

    4. hoodwinked_apologist on

      While I understand you find the nuance interesting, there’s too many colors for this map to be readable. Perhaps doing something like changing the colors based on location requirements and hashing based on parent/guardian requirements would be a bit better, but it would be hard to make this many unique exceptions easy to read on a map. Would definitely not do what you did here with similar exceptions having slightly different colors because no one can tell which legend color goes with which state.

    5. seanwesley56 on

      Wait so you’re telling me that in any private residence in CA or AK a twelve year old could legally get plastered while unsupervised?

    6. EstablishmentLevel17 on

      … And that’s how I got tipsy on NYE 99-00 in Texas in a bar at 16.

    7. Long story short, the legal drinking age is below 21 in the possessions and not states?

    8. What’s the difference between a small-town bar in Wisconsin and a small-town bar in Minnesota?

      >!This is a joke. You’re supposed to say, „I don’t know, Fast-Penta, what iiiissss the difference between a small-town bar in Wisconsin and a small-town bar in Minnesota??? And then I give you the punchline and you’re supposed to pretend that it’s funny and witty even though the actual odds of you finding it to be either are quite slim. !<

    9. Augustulus753 on

      I remember when I was 18 in New Orleans we could order a bottle of wine with dinner and the server said that if my Dad poured I could drink.

    10. beanpoppinfein on

      What did chief keef say? … blow New Jersey up…. What the fuck do you mean it’s LEGAL for ANYONE to drink in ANY PRIVATE LOCATION with 0 supervision??????? Whaaaaat???? So that’s not just ALL residential areas, but private events, parties, all private land??? Yeah… that’s weird af and should be illegal.. Whoever said Wisconsin has the most degenerate alcohol laws is insane when this shit in NJ is allowed…

    11. I didn’t know other states allow minors to drink in restaurants or bars if their parents are there. I work as a server in Texas, once at a hotel, and every single guest seems surprised by it so I assumed it was unique.

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