To improve students’understanding of the seriousness of underage drinking and tobacco use, and penalties associated with violating Virginia laws prohibiting underage use of alcohol and tobacco.
Students will learn:
ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO
That underage drinking is a serious health and safety threat to young people
People tend to underestimate or minimize the dangers of underage drinking: Underage drinking is a serious threat to the health and safety of young people.
The fallout from underage drinking is also very costly.
Given the harm and expense caused by underage drinking, it’s not hard to understand why there are laws restricting alcohol use.
Refer to Lesson Handout “Underage Drinking: Dangerous and Expensive”
Good Samaritan Law
ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO
Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol can cause a life-threatening overdose. People may not call for vital medical help because they don’t want to get in trouble themselves.
They are eligible for “affirmative defense” and may be protected from being convicted for certain possession or intoxication crimes. (Code of Virginia § 18.2-251.03)