Drinking Age Lowered To 18

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    Underage Drinking

    Should we change the drinking age? There has been many questions on the drinking age in the United States. Why should we be able to vote and not be able to drink?, Why should we fight for our country but we cant have a drink?. Some people believe that the age we drink 21 suddenly means that we are mature enough to handle the responsibility of drinking safely. In this short essay I will give my opinions on why the drinking age should be changed or why it should not.

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    The Benefits Of Lowering Drinking Age

    until the age of 21 in any state is the one needing to be reconsiderred to help the progression of this era. This law has been in effect since the 40th president Ronald Reagan signed the bill to become a law in 1984, and since then many people have agreed with its material as it seems to have bettered the way of life. Even though many are for this ordinance other people have fought against the legal drinking age being 21 and feel it should be lowered to the beginning of adulthood, the age of 18, as this

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    Drinking Age

    Theses: the drinking age should be lowered because it would both benefit the economy this would bring in an a lot of money in the economy. The government if they think that this is a bad thing they could increase taxes on alcoholic beverages to bring in more money. Who are we lie to we know that teens drink and most get away with it. We can’t fully enforce it so why not bring in out so that they don’t have to hide it. This would help the local business to gain more business form a one of the largest

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    Persuasive Essay On College Drinking

    before the age of 21 because of underage college drinking. In addition to the negative health-effects of excessive drinking, the consequences of drinking make it a community issue, given the increase in high-risk behavior, accelerated assault rates and traffic accidents, plummeting academic careers, and the deaths of over 152 students a month across the nation. None of these repercussions will be eliminated by single-mindedly focusing on solving the problem by lowering the drinking age to 18. Despite

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    Mlda 18

    MLDA to 18 For years upon years there has been a huge debate on whether or not the minimum legal drinking age should be twenty one or eighteen. In the year of 1980 a law was passed that changed the minimum legal drinking age from eighteen to twenty one in order to decrease the amount of car crashes and fatalities and to keep alcohol out of the hands of an "irresponsible" age group (Ruth Streeter). Since the raising of the drinking age, more harm has been done than good and the drinking age should

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    Ethical Dilemmas

    president of a beer company in a state that sets the legal drinking age at 21. Your boss asks you to organize a lobbying effort to have the drinking age reduced to 18. What would you do? A. I would do research and report my findings to my boss. Although it might seem like a good idea to do so -higher sales, and therefore higher revenue and profit- lowering the drinking age would be a losing battle. States can lower the drinking age back down to 18 or 19 but the amount of federal highway funds they'd

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    War Age Vs Drinking Age

    Some may wonder the age old question, why should we be able to serve our country and possibly die in war but not drink until you turn 21? This question has been asked many time but instead of a right or wrong answer it is more of an opinion type of an answer instead of a set answer. But there are many factors that go into this key role in the debate War age V. Drinking age, like war and drink aren’t the same thing and drinking if for fun but war isn’t. Most of the things said about these are opinions

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    The Legal Drinking Age

    The legal drinking age should be lowered to 18 and young adults should be allowed to drink in controlled environments such as restaurants, bars and pubs because; outlawing alcohol consumption in colleges for those under 21 is making the problem worse, At the age of 18 the law see’s kids as fully mature, drinking would take place in public and could therefore be supervised by police or security guards. Although the legal age is 21 years of age, a majority of college students under this age consume alcohol

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    Minimum Drinking Age

    countries, only twelve countries have the minimum legal drinking age set at 21. That leaves 61% of these countries that have the minimum legal drinking age at 18 or 19 (Minimum Legal Drinking Age in 190 Countries). Why is the United States part of the minority? Why must our young adults have to wait so long before they can indulge in a drink or two? In those other countries that have a lower drinking age, they are introduced to alcohol at a younger age and have a healthier relationship with alcohol because

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    Raising The Drinking Age Essay

    The Federal Mandate to Raise the Drinking Age to 21 was established by the central government in 1984. The MLDA was introduced to prevent further alcohol consumption of minors and car accidents from intoxication by raising the minimum drinking age from 18 to 21. How is it that at 18, the teen adult can elect their representatives, die for his nation,be charged by a jury as an adult, but,can’t decide whether or not to take a drink. The MLDA is an act to stop the consumption of alcohol by teens and

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