This probably is a stupid question, but we have only been in WA for a year and our other state never did this.
So when we went to Walmart tonight DH bought a bottle of wine, but the cashier didn't just card him. She carded BOTH of us. I was just wondering if that was normal bc if they carded both of us then doesn't that mean any parent purchasing alcohol with a child or teenager in tow would have to be carded too? Or does it mean if I was under 21 he's not allowed to keep alcohol in the house?
Sorry if this sounds stupid or doesn't make sense.
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Ditto pp, it's at cashier's discretion.
This happened to us when, we bought a bottle of wine to go along with our rotissarie chicken dinner from our regular grocery store (we'd been going there for 3 years). Since we'd just come from the next door gym and DH was driving, I only had my gym id, the cashier refused to sell us the wine.
It's not a Washington law but some grocery stores do it.
This used to happen to us in college at the Safeway on 75th in the Roosevelt neighborhood. Of course, we already knew about it so those of us who were only 20 stood off on our own.