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  2. Guns, alcohol and white lies: Inside the ‘monthly’ parties ...

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    The teens arrived at the principal’s house at 7.45 p.m. on January 19 “to help make preparations for the party,” an arrest affidavit obtained by The Independent says. When they arrived ...

  3. Police Found Liam Payne’s Hotel Room Was in ‘Total Disorder ...

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    Prior to Payne’s death, police responded to an emergency phone call after 5 p.m. local time saying that there was an “aggressive man who could be under the influence of drugs or alcohol” on ...

  4. Social host liability - Wikipedia

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    In some states a person who serves alcohol to a minor may potentially be held liable if the alcohol provided is found to have contributed to the commission of a crime. A social host who knowingly serves alcohol to minors or knowingly allows minors to consume alcohol may also potentially face criminal charges.

  5. CDC report finds teens are using drugs — often alone — to ...

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    Teens with marijuana or alcohol use problems say they turn to drugs because of a crushing need to relax and escape worries, according a new CDC report.

  6. Teen escort company - Wikipedia

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    Gooning is a form of legal kidnapping, occurring predominantly in the United States, in which parents hire rehabilitation organizations to seize children they perceive as troubled and transport them to boot camps, behavior modification facilities, residential treatment centers, substance abuse treatment facilities, wilderness therapy, or therapeutic boarding school.

  7. Alcoholism in adolescence - Wikipedia

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    A legal drinking age for the buying or consuming of alcohol is in place in many of the world's countries, typically with the intent to protect the young from alcohol-related harm. [9] This age varies between countries; for example, the legal drinking age for Australia is 18, whereas the legal drinking age in the United States is 21.

  8. These parents let their teens drink at home. Here's how they ...

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    Why some parents let their teens drink alcohol at home. (Getty Images) (Ippei Naoi via Getty Images) In the United States, the national legal drinking age is 21 years old and has been so since 1984.

  9. Police: 1,200 bottles of alcohol found at Indy home operating ...

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    IMPD as well as the Indianapolis Alcohol Task Force served a warrant at the Lupine Drive home. Investigators found about 1,200 bottles of alcohol along with drugs, cash, and documents supporting ...