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Written by Mariah J. Garratt || Photo by JESHOOTS.com on Stock Snap
Even if you and your spouse have rules for your teen about underage drinking, the holiday season can put you in an awkward place with relatives who might not be on the same page. Whether you decide to serve alcohol for those who are of-age, or agree to eliminate the potential risks altogether, here are a number of ideas to keep in mind. Remember: As of 2012, Illinois Governor, Pat Quinn, enacted Social Host Law, shifting legal liability to parents who provide alcohol to underage youth. This can mean upwards of a $500 fine to those found to be providing liquor to minors and even higher consequences for incidents where harm or even death might occur.
Don’t let the holiday season make you stressed! Despite the potential awkwardness, know that keeping your child healthy is a gift you can give yourself this year. Anyone wanting to join the TEAM and help TIP the Scale to stop underage drinking in Iroquois County can join us at our next JJC Meeting.
Friday, December 14th from 10:00 a.m. – Noon at the Iroquois County Courthouse. Learn about the JJC’s work with the TIP the Scale campaign and youth prevention education programming. Come enjoy some sweet treats and help plan our future efforts. |
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