Underage Drinking

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    Should Drinking Age Be Reduced To 18 Years Of Age Essay

    Should the legal drinking age be reduced to 18 years of age? When a citizen of the United States reaches the age of 18, they receive all their rights of a legal adult, from voting too marriage. They receive all of them, however, except for the right to legally purchase and consume alcohol. In this essay I will discuss why the drinking age of 21 should be lowered to 18 due to country wide disobedience of the law, How most developed countries already have their legal drinking age reduced to 18, and

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    Reader Response - Teenage Drinking

    Although there are still mixed opinions on underage drinking, a much larger proportion are supportive of it. Farquharson’s responds to the Donaldson’s - the Chief Medical Officer - thesis with shock. He asks “Does he really believe that 17-year-olds, who are allowed to drive a car on their own and have children on their own, shouldn’t be able to drink without mummy or daddy standing over them counting the empty WKD bottles?” He believes that drinking is just another responsibility, that if you

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    Conflicting View Points

    order a beer? “ For this reason during the late 1970s, the majority of the states in the United States (U.S.) also changed legal drinking age to eighteen. Subsequently, an increase in traffic fatalities in the states with the lowered drinking age forced state legislatures to reevaluate the drinking age. With a few exceptions on a state-by-state basis the minimum drinking age is now set to twenty-one in the U.S. In the U.S. at the point when an individual turns eighteen they are perceived as lawful

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    Lowering Legal Drinking Age

    Lowering the Legal Drinking Age There are many controversial topics in today’s news involving the younger generation. One of the most talked about topics is lowering the legal drinking age in the United States. Lowering the drinking age could have a really good impact on society as a whole. Although there are people that believe that lowering the age limit will have a really bad effect on the US, the good outweigh the bad. The drinking age being at 21, makes those underage look at alcohol sort

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    18 and the Forbiden Fruit

    responsible; “The majority of the people around the world who are introduced to alcohol at an early age and learn to drink appropriately (often at home, with food and in the company of family) continued to drink responsibly and rarely get drunk, so that drinking poses no threat to themselves or others” (Heath, 2000); it helps the government build a better infrastructure by taxing the alcohol consumed by these young people and finally, it is just plain fair. Our youth can kill for our country but they are

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    Keeping The Drinking Age At 21 Essay

    procon.org, 77% of americans believe that we should keep the legal drinking age at 21, but is that opinion correct? Adults should be able own make their own decisions, teens drink anyways, and It would create less unsupervised drinking situations to lower the the legal drinking age. That’s why I believe that the US should change the legal drinking age from 21 to 18 years old. Some would argue that we should keep the legal drinking age at 21 in the US because it is medically irresponsible and could

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    Drinking Age Research Paper

    The United States of America states that the legal drinking age be 21, however, this wasn’t always the case for America. After World War II, the young soldiers that retuned from the war wanted to feel more involved with the country, thus, changing the laws of the drinking and voting age to 18. In July 17, 1984 Ronald Reagan signed into law that the Uniform Drinking Age Act mandating all states to adopt 21 as the legal drinking age within 5 years ("MADD - History."). The reasons for this change was

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    Blackjack Is 21, Drinking Should Not

    Blackjack is 21, Drinking should not Happy Birthday! You're finally 18, legally an adult! What are you going to do first? Maybe buy a pack of cigarettes, or a lotto ticket, or porn; because you're an adult you can do anything you want... except buy alcohol. By current law, to buy and drink alcohol legally one must be at least 21 years of age. But why is this magical number 21? As a legal adult, I do not understand the reason behind not allowing me to drink. President Ronald Reagan passed the

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    Should Drinking Age Be Lowered To 18?

    The drinking age has been a topic of debate ever since an age was established. Many years ago, government said that 21 years old would be the minimum age for drinking. This was fine for a while but later became an issue. People started to think of all the things one can do as an 18 year old, yet still not able to drink a beer. At 18 years old one is considered an adult. They become eligible to serve in the military and yield weapons. Also at 18, one can go out to the store and buy a pack of cigarettes

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    Federal Highway Policy

    Age—it is nothing but a number—as many people say. With age comes wisdom, and with wisdom, wise decisions are made. Maintaining the minimum legal drinking age at 21 will deter life-long consequences, decrease traffic fatalities in result of alcohol consumption, and relieve issues in relation to public safety. In 1984, the National Minimum Drinking Age Act mandated that all states increase the minimum age purchase and consumption to 21. Under the Federal Highway Aid act, also referred to as the

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