Alcohol Safety

Category - Legal

Brandon is serving a group of people that has come straight from church. A minor in their group asks for a glass of wine, but when Brandon refuses he is told that it’s OK because their religion allows minors to drink. Brandon doesn’t want to violate their religious freedom, but he still doesn’t think he should serve the minor. Who is right according to the law?
  1. The customers are right, since religious freedom has long allowed certain loopholes in the law.
  2. Brandon is right, since drinking for religious purposes does not apply to bar or restaurant situations.
  3. They are both technically right, so Brandon should consult his manager about what to do.
  4. Brandon is right, since there’s no such thing as drinking for religious purposes.
Explanation
Answer: B - Brandon is right, since minors consuming alcohol for religious purposes does not apply to bar and restaurant situations.

In many states, minors are allowed to drink for religious purposes, but this does not mean they are allowed to order alcohol at any establishment and call it religious freedom.
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