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The cop would actually have to find you with the bottle in your possession I believe (don't quote me on this). Touching the bottle is irrelevant though. By that logic putting on a pair of gloves would be okay. If you have an open bottle in front of you, that's in your possession.

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I would argue against that, and I'm sure any defense lawyer would have a heyday with it. How's that different from uncapping a bottle of rubbing alcohol bought from the drug store and taking a whiff? Also, they can consume 0.5% beer legally, and they're probably consuming a greater quantity of alcohol that way too.

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Defense lawyers have a reputation of having heydays, even when there's no hay.

Anyways, your reply got me thinking. I went and looked up BC's regulations. It doesn't refer to alcohol, it refers to liquor. "If minors are caught with liquor in their possession, if they try to buy liquor, if they are found inside a bar or pub, or if they try to buy liquor using false ID, they can receive a $230 violation ticket fine."

On that site though, they didn't appear to define specifically what liquor is.

http://www.pssg.gov....inBC/basics.htm

So whether they are inhaling it or drinking it or just looking at it, that would be possession.

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Defense lawyers have a reputation of having heydays, even when there's no hay.

Anyways, your reply got me thinking. I went and looked up BC's regulations. It doesn't refer to alcohol, it refers to liquor. "If minors are caught with liquor in their possession, if they try to buy liquor, if they are found inside a bar or pub, or if they try to buy liquor using false ID, they can receive a $230 violation ticket fine."

On that site though, they didn't appear to define specifically what liquor is.

http://www.pssg.gov....inBC/basics.htm

So whether they are inhaling it or drinking it or just looking at it, that would be possession.

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Kids will smoke anything these days..

But is it any different than inhaling the vapour when you first open a bottle of beer... Just on a larger scale? Or is that just co2.

For some reason I have always inhaled that little mist don't know why. Didn't know that pressure makes alcohol into a gas. Does anyone know if that mist from a bottle is actually alcohol..

But I can't see myself ever inhaling a large amount of alcohol into my lungs they have enough to deal with from years of smoking.

But maybe this will be the next big thing like those oxygen bars you could go sit down at

And inhale pure o2.? ...patent pending on this idea.

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I just thought of a legal technicality. There's no law against underage minors inhaling alcohol vapour, is there? If that's the case, you can use your bike pump on a bottle of vodka and let your teenage buddies inhale without breaking the law.

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