Driving Age Should not be Raised Essay

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    Ho Yan Cheung Topic: The drinking age should be raised to 21 Opening/Attention: Good afternoon everyone! Canada is facing a serious problem of people drink and drive. People like drinking alcohol to “relax” but at the same time, it can take away one’s life. Lots of activities have ages initiation. At 16, a person can start driving; at 18, a person can marry without parental consent and so on. I think the drinking age should be raised to 21 is because teenagers get drunk twice as fast as…

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    In 1980, after her 13 year old daughter was killed by a drunk driver, Candace Lightner founded Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). Mothers Against Drunk Driving is a nonprofit organization in the United States. This organization seeks to stop drunk driving, gives support to the ones affected by drunk drivers, helps prevent underage drinking, and tries to make policy for driving while intoxicated stricter. A high school…

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    growing controversy on whether or not the drinking age in the United States should be lowered from 21 years old to 18 years old. Underage drinking has been a major problem in our country for many years now, and alcohol is the most widely used substance among America’s youth. According to the 2014 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, “ 8.7 million Americans between ages 12-20 report current alcohol consumption; which represents 23% of this age group for whom alcohol consumption is illegal”…

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    Raising the Driving Age to Eighteen Remember the feeling of your first time being free on the open road, with none but yourself to direct where your going. Every person remembers the thrill of freedom that getting your license at sixteen brings. What we don't remember is our first car crash, how lucky we are to have lived through it and the huge risk teen drivers are really taking by being on the road. Automobile accidents are a common sight on the road and the majority of the population has…

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    Alcohol Age Limit The drinking age should stay the same because less accidents would take place. As younger kids drink, they don’t think things through properly. Eighteen year olds would drink and drive. They would also buy alcohol for younger kids as well. I’m going to give facts about why I think it should not be lowered. As people age, they become more emotionally mature and make better choices. When you’re younger you don’t think through things that adults would. Don’t get me wrong adults…

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    Legal Drinking Age Essay

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    In the United States, the legal drinking age has failed at trying to protect the youth. The existing law only lets individuals drink alcohol if they are 21 years of age and up. However, this law is widely disregarded and has done little to reduce drinking among youth. In order to resolve this issue, the legal drinking age should be restored back to 18 years of age. A distinguishable characteristic seen in American culture is the extreme separation between adults and youth. As a result, youth…

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    About 4,358 people under the age of twenty one die each year from alcohol related incidents. Drinking can also cause people to make poor decisions and very risky behavior. Drinking before the brain (the temporal lobe) is fully developed affects the judgement making process, I believe that the national drinking age needs to be raised from twenty one to twenty five; however the drinking age shouldn’t legally stay at twenty one. Many people believe that drinking before the age of 25 doesn’t harm…

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    the age of 21 that drink alcohol and get into trouble. Is the problem because of their age or is it something else? One such as a lack of knowledge on how to drink responsibly and understanding the dangers of drinking? Two are they drinking alcohol due to being rebellious because they are told they can’t drink, so they are going to drink to be defiant? This leads to youths whom are drinking too much just to say I got drunk. There should be some sort of similar course like a 5 hour driving…

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    Driving System In America

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    The driving in America is filled with flaws that can affect the lives of many people around America. The driving system should be more strict to prevent any kind of harm or damage to the people or the environment. Vehicles are one of the main causes of pollution rates, raising everyday and it can pose health problems (“Controlling…”). Along with that fact, the leading cause of teenage deaths is traffic accidents (“Teen…”). A safer driving system is important and could exist by raising age…

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    The Drinking Age of Eighteen In the prohibition era, the MLDA, minimum legal drinking age, was set to twenty-one voluntarily in forty states. However, between the 1960s and 1970s, some states reduced their drinking age due to the new voting age and military enlistment (“MADD”). Many of the members of the society have contemplated on the issue of reducing the current drinking age of twenty-one to eighteen. This idea has been a controversial idea for years. The participants of this society have…

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