Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Twitter helps Oregon deputies bust teens at party | KING5.com Seattle

Well guess what there Nat Gray, you are responsible for what is going on at this party whether you invited these underage kids yourself and despite the fact you say you did not supply alcohol to them. As an adult there at the party by law it is your responsibility to ensure that they are not consuming alcoholic beverages.

Laws like this have become in effect because to often friends of teenagers who are over the age 21 supply alcohol to underage parties and then someone ends up getting injured or killed in a alcohol related car crash and as we all know most often it is an innocent driver who had nothing to do with the party but was just on the wrong part of the road at the wrong time.

I hate to say it the people who are often prosecuted under these laws against providing alcohol to underage party goers are often the teens parent or other family member who is over 21 who think they are actually doing a good thing being under the assumption that these "kids" are going to drink anyways and I would rather have my child drinking right here where I know where they are at, but the bad thing that comes from that is the fact other parent's children are there as well and end up drinking or driving or many times teenage girls end up sexually assaulted.

I truly wish that parents out there would grow up and think about the consequences of their actions when it comes to their children. Yes it's true that most teens experiment with alcohol, but instead of shrugging our shoulders and saying it's going to happen anyways, let's teach out children the sense of responsibility and the dangers of alcoholism and drug abuse.  







Twitter helps Oregon deputies bust teens at party | KING5.com Seattle

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