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Drinking Age Should Be Lowered
People use alcohol for numerous reasons; peer pressure, celebration, anxiety, sadness, boredom, rebellion and insomnia are just a few. Teens fall under the category of “people”. The legal drinking age is currently twenty-one, but illegally drinking age is as low as zero. Why? Is the main question asked. I can assure you the under age drinking age percentage would drop if the age is lowered.
Few reasons for teens drinking are: peer pressure, enjoyment, etc. But the main reason for doing so is “breaking the law.” 87% of high school seniors have used alcohol. That means that a large quantity of teens under the age of seventeen to eighteen have used alcohol before. We all know why teens drink, I mean is common since. Just the feel that they get of breaking the law is huge. Being rebel and not following the rules is an important role of a teen’s life. Consequences are the one that change them, but we don’t want them to experience the consequences of being under the influence of alcohol because we know them and they are fatal. Dying in a car accident and killing others is a mess that we don’t want to clean.
Despite the fact that is illegal for young teens to purchase it, they are able to get it through their parent’s own liquor cabinets, unscrupulous store clerks, or older friends who purchase it for them. As we all see, is not hard for teens to obtain alcohol. Why not lower the drinking age then? I mean any way you put it, they are getting it.
We have all heard of the famous saying “we want you to join the military and protect your country.” Blah blah blah. Well, you are telling me that I can legally kill someone at the age of eighteen, while I sign up with the military and go to war but I can’t have a sip of alcohol. Due to this none senseless situation, age should be equaled. In other words, if voting and military sign up is eighteen, then drinking should also be eighteen. Besides at the age of eighteen you are legally an adult. Why can’t we drink then?
Drinking age in Australia is eighteen, and in UK is as low as sixteen in restaurants. Studies have showed that those teens/adults are perfectly fine. In fact, Dr. Ruth Engs; professor of Applied Health Sciences at Indiana University in Bloomington, uses this examples to propose the following: “……the drinking age be lowered to about 18 or 19 and permit those of legal age to consume in socially controlled environment such as restaurants and official school and university functions” (direct quote from Dr. Engs).
Drinking age should be lowered, and I know that by lowering it we can drop the percentage of reckless teen alcohol abusers. It is worth trying it , and if everything goes the opposite then change the law once more (which is done lots of times, for dumb reasons) and raise the drinking age back to twenty-one. Changes are always good (most of the times), and I know this one in particular is an excellent one.
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I sort of agree and disagree
I live in Spain and you can buy alcohol from when you are 18 years old that i think iis quite good as its when you finish school and you can live without your parents
but the bad thing is that younger people believe that there isnt much age diference so they drink too (my 14 year old friends go out and get drunk at night) and that is bad as it are brain is still developing
Drinking isn't bad for you, I have been allowed a bit of wine at lunch since I was about seven, and I don't have anything wrong with me. Fine, drinking vodka shots everyday is bad, but in moderation alcohol is not bad. I don't care about it much, if I feel like having some wine at lunch I'll have it, if I don't, I say no thank you. But my friends, whose parents don't let them drink, feel compelled to drink every time some alcohol is put in front of them, and throw up from over consumption every week-end. My parents aren't bad parents, they understood that this is a way to make children enjoy and appreciate alcohol, but allows them to understand that they don't need to drink every time some alcohol is offered to them.
People who say that viewing alcohol as a normal thing is bad, are wrong, since if you view it as normal to drink some of the time, then you don't feel compelled to have a drink if it is offered. I come from the UK and alcohol is widely consumed there, it is no uncommon for people to drink a bottle of wine in a night basically every week, and I know that America's views on alcohol are more extreme, but I feel that the misconception that all alcohol is bad, can be damaging to children, since they will never be able to enjoy alcohol responsibly until they are in their thirties and the damage to their liver will be done.
Your article is nicely written and I believe you spent a lot of time on it, but I disagree. For one reason, drunk driving would go up. But if the drinking age is lowered to eighteen, what about all the sixteen year olds and seventeen year olds who drink?
Anyway, I applaud your article because it was well written and you did support you opinion with some facts. Good job!