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    Social Host laws in the County of San Diego

    Understanding San Diego County's Social Host Laws and Consequences
    Monica ZechBy Monica ZechJune 10, 2020Updated:October 5, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Social Host Ordinances

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    The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department aims to provide you with the highest quality of public safety service. Part of this mission is keeping your children safe. We are committed to preventing underage drinking/marijuana use and saving lives. We want to raise awareness of this critical issue by providing information on this page about the risks of underage drinking/marijuana use and Social Host laws in the County of San Diego.

    State law prohibits minors under the age of 21 from purchasing, possessing, or consuming marijuana. Adult use between the ages of 18 and 21 is only allowed with a medicinal marijuana card, yet according to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry:

    • Many teens believe that marijuana is safer than alcohol or other drugs
    • Regular use of marijuana can lead to significant problems, including Cannabis Use Disorder and withdrawal can interfere with other activities
    • Pictures below of parties providing alcohol to minors:

    police breaking up a partybeer pongkegsalcohol on counter

    Short-term use of marijuana can lead to:

    • School difficulties
    • Problems with memory and concentration
    • Increased aggression
    • Car accidents
    • Use of other drugs or alcohol
    • Risky sexual behaviors
    • Worsening of underlying mental health conditions, including mood changes and suicidal thinking
    • Increased risk of psychosis
    • Interference with prescribed medication

    State law prohibits minors under age 21 from purchasing, possessing, or consuming alcohol, yet a report from the American Medical Association finds:

    • 2 out of 3 teens said it was easy to get alcohol
    • 1 in 3 said it was easy to get alcohol from their own consenting parents
    • 2 out of 5 said it was easy to get alcohol from a friend’s parents
    • 1 in 4 said they’d attended a party where youth under 21 were drinking in front of parents

    A study from the American Medical Association also shows underage drinking is a factor in nearly half of all teen car crashes, which is the leading cause of death among teenagers. Well-meaning parents often host drinking parties on behalf of their children, but these gatherings can quickly spiral out of control. Hosting at home doesn’t change the facts or lessen the dangers of:

    • social host graphic
    • Alcohol poisonings
    • Brain damage
    • Chronic alcohol addiction
    • Car crashes
    • Property damage
    • Community disturbance
    • Risky sexual behavior and sexual assault
    • Fighting
    • Accidental injuries due to falls or poor judgment

    Social Host brochure

    A “Social Host” is anyone who knowingly hosts parties where minors are provided alcohol or marijuana on property that adults own, lease, or otherwise controls. A Social Host ordinance assigns responsibility to those who knew or should have known minors were consuming alcohol or marijuana on their property.

    Anyone hosting a party is required to:

    • Verify the age of guests
    • Control access to alcohol or marijuana for those under 21
    • Supervise minors

    Anyone allowing minors (under 21) to drink alcohol or ingest marijuana in any form will be held accountable and may be:

    • Cited/arrested
    • Fined up to $1,000 or more
    • Serve up to six months in jail
    • Billed for law enforcement services

    Social Host Ordinance Documents

    • Unincorporated Areas
    • Del Mar
    • Encinitas
    • Imperial Beach
    • Lemon Grove
    • Poway
    • San Marcos
    • Santee
    • Solana Beach
    • Vista

    Start Smart

    Report Social Host Violations

    Report Social Host violations to:

    • Sheriff’s Department: 858-565-5200
    • Students Speaking Out Hotline: 888-580-8477

    Resources

    • Union Tribune social host editorial graphic
    • Social Host Information Card
    • Learn About Start Smart
    • San Diego Tribune – Social Host Editorial
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