Minor in Possession Understanding the Consequences

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • In this video, Aimee the Attorney discusses Minor in Possession (MIP) laws in Kansas and Missouri. As a criminal defense attorney, Aimee has seen many young adults face charges for MIP, and she wants to educate viewers on the potential consequences and ways to avoid them.
    In Kansas and Missouri, a minor can be charged with MIP if they are caught possessing or consuming alcohol. The charge could be for holding a beer or being drunk and also being under the age of 21.
    A major consequence of MIP is the loss of your drivers license for 30 days.
    Aimee emphasizes that the best way to avoid MIP charges is to not drink or possess alcohol if you are under the age of 21. However, she understands that mistakes can happen and offers advice for those who are facing MIP charges. Aimee recommends seeking legal representation and being honest with your attorney about the circumstances of the charge.
    Overall, Aimee hopes that this video educates viewers on the seriousness of MIP charges and encourages young adults to make responsible choices when it comes to alcohol.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @MickOhrberg
    @MickOhrberg Рік тому +1

    Is this the reason why companies like Instacart won't transport alcohol since the delivery driver could be under 20?

    • @kcdotlawyer
      @kcdotlawyer  Рік тому +1

      I never thought about that! Great observation Mick.