So I walked up to one of the local convenience stores yesterday. There's all these scary looking government advisory signs all over the door. At first glance you think the place tested positive for E-Bola and is under quarantine. One closer inspection you learn that they were the victim of a government sting and sold beer to the minor. (Undoubtedly the same person they keep putting on the posters about how meth makes you look 60 even though you're only 17.) So the government is yanking their beer license even though they fired the employee that made the sale. I talked to the clerk and they're afraid they're going to have to close the store.
A friend of mine had some people over celebrating after her daughter's wedding last summer. They're sitting around the fire having a good time. All of a sudden a bunch of swat team ninjas burst out of the darkness, surround them, and demand to see everyones ID's. This mind you is on private property way out in the boonies. Not like they were disturbing anyone. The ninjas claim they got a "tip" that there was underage drinking going on. After interrogating them and checking everyone's ID's, they find that in fact they are all over 21, so the ninjas skulk back off into the darkness.
Seems to me this is just another fictious problem for everyone to get their panties in a wad about. I guess I don't think it should necessarily be legal for minors to buy alcohol. I can see the problem if all the teens were getting all tanked up outside the qwickie mart every afternoon after school. Do we really need enforcement teams going around trying to trick the store clerks and invading people's land searching for alcohol infractions? If you're worried about your kid drinking, isn't that a parent problem? How is it suddenly the job of the police and the store clerk to keep your kid from drinking?






