What Minnesota law or statue are you referring to? I searched though the Minnesota state Website legal database and find nothing that specifically outlaws all minors from drinking. If it's there, I'd like to read it.
I know things can change fast, but to my knowledge at present - things are like this with the USA.
Seven states and the District of Columbia have laws that prohibit, the consumption of alcoholic beverages by persons under the age of 21 with no exceptions. These prohibition states are:
Alabama Idaho Indiana Kansas North Carolina Pennsylvania West Virginia
Twenty-one states have no laws prohibiting those under 21 from drinking alcohol. The states with no age prohibition are:
California Connecticut Florida Georgia Hawaii Iowa Kentucky Maryland Massachusetts Mississippi Missouri Nevada New Hampshire New Mexico New York Oklahoma Rhode Island South Carolina Virginia Wyoming
These states may charge persons who have consumed alcohol with alcohol possession or other violations in order to, in essence, enforce a non-existing law. All other states have laws prohibiting underage consumption but provide exceptions. Common exceptions to the age prohibition include drinking in the presence of, or with the consent of, one�s parent or guardian; drinking with one�s spouse; drinking in one�s parent�s or guardian�s home; drinking in one�s own home; drinking in any other private location; or drinking for religious, educational or medical purposes.
The 22 states with partial age prohibition are:
Alaska Arkansas Arizona Colorado Delaware llinois Louisiana Maine Michigan Minnesota Montana Nebraska New Jersey North Dakota Ohio Oregon South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Washington Wisconsin
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