Source: https://lawforkids.org/alcohol
Timestamp: 2019-04-24 00:52:25+00:00

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For a person under 21 to drive or be in physical control of a motor vehicle while there is any spirituous liquor in their body ((A.R.S §4-244(34)).
Arizona will suspend the driver’s license or privilege to drive or refuse to issue a driver license for two years of a person 18, 19 or 20 years old who violates ((A.R.S §4-244(34)), (A.R.S §28-3322).
For a person under 21 to operate or be in physical control of a motorized watercraft that is underway while there is any spirituous liquor in their body ((A.R.S §4-244(35)).
Q: What happens if I go into a store or bar to buy some alcohol?
A: You had better be prepared to show proof of your age. If you are under the legal drinking age and you misrepresent your age to any person to get them to sell or give you liquor, you may be convicted of a class 1 misdemeanor (A.R.S §4-241).
Q: But what if I don’t buy it myself?
A: If you are under the legal drinking age and you ask someone to buy or give you liquor, you may be convicted of a class 3 misdemeanor (A.R.S §4-241).
Q: What if I borrow a driver’s license or change the age on mine to show I’m 21?
A: If you are under 21 and you use a fake ID, or the ID or license of another person (whether it’s fake or not), in order to get into a bar, you may be convicted of a class 1 misdemeanor (A.R.S §4-241).
Q: What are the penalties for violating Arizona liquor laws?
Six months for a ﬁrst conviction.
Twelve months for a second or subsequent conviction (A.R.S §28-3309(A)).
Twelve months for a second or subsequent conviction (A.R.S §28-3309(B)).

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