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jwinslow;1414722; said:hi I'm america, have we met?
so the answer is to start america's excess craze as young as possible?DaytonBuck;1414726; said:Prohibiting minors from drinking hasn't exactly worked
jwinslow;1414727; said:so the answer is to start america's excess craze as young as possible?
And speed limits signs won't stop folks from speeding, but it also stops them from driving 100 all the time.Eliminating the drinking age isn't going to make someone decided to get hammered anymore than being able tobacco buy tobacco at 19 is going to make someone go out and want to start smoking.
yeah, they shouldnt be drinking light beer at that age...And speed limits signs won't stop folks from speeding, but it also stops them from driving 100 all the time.
Drinking at parties and elsewhere is still a far cry from junior high kids having bud light in their packed lunches.
Muck;1233520; said:Old enough to kill for your country, let the other dumb bastard die for his.
bluechillj;1233609; said:It would be interesting to see the impact of a drinking age change on team policies....how would coaches such as Tressel deal with the legal right of all players to drink at age 18? I imagine quite well, but it seems like with the law the way it is, it's a little easier for coaches to make black and white rules.
CCI;1233633; said:People are going to drink no matter what the age.
Taosman;1234720; said:The government's view. They are worried about all this sin going on.
Why 21 Works When 18 Did Not
The unfortunate social experiment with America's drinking age laws lends insight into the possible effect that raising the LMSAT may have. The substantial drop in adolescent consumption of alcohol occurred in the absence of increased enforcement. Also, it is important to recognize that adolescents obtain alcohol differently than tobacco, and this difference may enhance the preventive effect of a higher age for access to tobacco products.
In the case of adolescents and tobacco, most regular users purchase it directly from a retailer (see chart) whereas the majority of underage alcohol users tend to avoid retailers and instead obtain alcohol from those over 21. Often, these older individuals have incentives to buy alcohol for younger people in order to induce a party atmosphere or sexual compliance, and these incentives may not exist for tobacco.13
In addition, alcohol is used differently than tobacco. Only a minority of alcohol users consumes it daily or in sufficient quantity to warrant a daily purchase, whereas most tobacco users maintain an active, incessant addiction. Addicted smokers generally smoke a minimum of 10 cigarettes per day. For many adolescents who may have limited cash reserves, this may mean seeking to obtain a pack (20 cigarettes) on a daily or every-other-day basis. The differences in the way youths access and use these two substances suggest that raising tobacco access to age 21 may have even more powerful impact than was achieved by raising the alcohol access age.14
http://www.tobacco21.org/
Often, these older individuals have incentives to buy alcohol for younger people in order to induce a party atmosphere or sexual compliance, and these incentives may not exist for tobacco.