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750.141a – Definitions; prohibited conduct by person having control of real property; applicability of section; violation of subsection (2) as misdemeanor; penalty; evidence of rebuttable presumption; selling or furnishing alcoholic beverage to minor not authorized by act; criminal penalty | Michigan Law

Michigan law 750.141a defines prohibited conduct related to alcohol and controlled substances on real property, including penalties for selling to minors.

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750.141a – Definitions; prohibited conduct by person having control of real property; applicability of section; violation of subsection (2) as misdemeanor; penalty; evidence of rebuttable presumption; selling or furnishing alcoholic beverage to minor not authorized by act; criminal penalty

Michigan Penal Code § 750.141a

Summary
Michigan Penal Code Section 750.141a defines key terms related to alcohol and controlled substances, and outlines prohibited conduct by individuals with control over real property, including restrictions on allowing minors to consume alcohol. Violations, such as selling alcohol to minors, are classified as misdemeanors with associated penalties. The section also establishes a rebuttable presumption of guilt in certain cases.
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In simple terms: Michigan law 750.141a defines prohibited conduct related to alcohol and controlled substances on real property, including penalties for selling to minors.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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