National Electronic Seminar: Social Host Laws: The Good, the Bad and the Changes
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Noon-1:15 p.m.
To register, click here.
Since the 1990’s local and state governments have passed laws designed to hold those who provide alcohol, or enable the consumption by providing an environment in which a minor can consume alcohol, responsible for their conduct. These “social host” laws are often different and unique to the communities they serve. (In fact, WA communities may want to consider social host laws for marijuana as well as alcohol.)
Since the 1990’s local and state governments have passed laws designed to hold those who provide alcohol, or enable the consumption by providing an environment in which a minor can consume alcohol, responsible for their conduct. These “social host” laws are often different and unique to the communities they serve. (In fact, WA communities may want to consider social host laws for marijuana as well as alcohol.)
This webinar will take a retrospective look at
the different social host approaches used by cities, counties and states. Laws
that have survived as well as those that have been struck down by the courts
will be examined and the challenges proponents of social host legislation face
in the future will be discussed.
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