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Md. county prosecutor pushes bill to strengthen penalties against furnishing alcohol

WASHINGTON 鈥 A bill to increase penalties for adults who enable underage drinking is now working its way through the Maryland legislature. And Montgomery County’s top prosecutor wants it to have teeth.

The parents of Wootton High School students Calvin Li and Alex Murk shared their loss with lawmakers weeks ago.聽The teens聽died in 2015 after聽

The families weighed in, helping lawmakers draft legislation to increase the penalties for adults who buy alcohol for teens, or knowingly host an underage drinking party.

“Both are illegal. People don’t realize the 聽second one is equally illegal under the law,” says聽States Attorney for Montgomery County John McCarthy.

McCarthy is closely following to attach, at maximum, a year in prison and a聽$5,000聽fine for adults who enable underage drinking.

“Having at least the flexibility to do that I think is a very important statement for us to make, especially this time of year,” he says, referring to the upcoming prom and spring break season.

As the law stands, a fine is the maximum penalty for furnishing alcohol to a minor. Jail time is not an option, McCarthy says.

“I’m hoping we can make some progress on putting some teeth into some laws,” he says.

Megan Cloherty

An award-winning journalist, Megan Cloherty is podcast host and producer of the 鈥22 Hours: An American Nightmare.鈥 She previously served as 海角社区app Investigative Reporter covering breaking news, crime and courts.

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