Monday, July 16, 2018

NY Bill Would Change Legal Age to Serve Alcohol, Affect Bars and Wineries (Report)



It could soon be illegal to serve alcohol if you're under 21 in New York.

WETM-TV reports the New York State Assembly has passed a new ball that would change the legal age for serving alcohol or handling open containers from 18 years old to 21. The drinking age is 21 in all U.S. states, but NY and more than 30 other states currently allow liquor to be served at age 18.

The bill would affect bars and wineries across the Empire State, as well as recent high school graduates or college students working in the service industry. One 18-year-old bartender told WTEM that she would be forced to go back to hostessing, where she only makes minimum wage.

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Source: syracuse.com (via Empire Report New York) 

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