most boats worldwide now `dry`. have to adhere to whatever flag of the country they are associated with. if flag of convienience` (no country) and outside juristriction of any country, technically no national law to bind it.
in US waters under 21, normal laws apply.
also, there is vessel guidelines to follow and usually these include various drink laws, depends what the vessel is linked to...
this is very rough and varies world over.
used to be lots of drunkenness at sea... still goes on I'm sure but not like it was
In no situation may a bartender or liquor store clerk sell alcohol to anyone under the age of 21, period. If the clerk knowingly does so, the establishment will be fined by the government, and the clerk will be arrested.
Judge is present tense.
The present tense of require is:I/You/We/They require.He/She/It requires.The present participle is requiring.
The present tense of imprisoned is imprison.
Obey is present tense. I/We/You/They obey He/She/It obeys
o.o8 or higher
No
Blood alcohol concentration or BAC refers to the percentage of alcohol which is present in ones blood. It is often measured when persons driving under the influence of alcohol are stopped by the police. It is used to determine how much one has had to drink.
BAC, standing for Blood Alcohol Concentration, is the abbreviation commonly used to refer to the amount of alcohol present in a person's bloodstream.
% volume
300 ml. not a math major eh? It's actually 320 mL....
No, it is not permissible to purchase alcohol with a minor present.
Yes. The alcohol metabolite tested for in an EtG test is only present if alcohol has been present.
Yes, acetone is present in some types of rubbing alcohol as an additive.
No, it is illegal to buy alcohol in California with a minor present.
6300ml x 0.5% = 6300ml x 0.005 = 31.5 ml
The concentration of water in a solution is highest in a dilute solution and lowest in a concentrated solution. This concentration is affected by the amount of solute present, with a higher solute concentration leading to less water present in the solution.