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    was drinking with his friends, while under the influence. The 19 year old and his friends thought it 'd be a good idea to get in a car and drive around. A police car randomly pulled out behind them late at night, noticed something suspicious, and pulled them over. This was now the 19 year olds second offense of underage drinking and although he was not operating the vehicle, he lost his license for 15 months. He also now had something that would be on his permanent record. Underage drinking no…

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    When you think about underage drinking, what do you see? Is the scene you see one of intoxication and violence? If so, you are not alone, but this does not have to be true. I believe that Responsible Underage drinking is something that can happen and if we lower the drinking age to 18, there will be more time to teach teens how to handle alcohol responsibly. This nation is entering a time of great change-maybe this law should change with it. In America, at the age of 18 you’re considered an…

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    Underage Drinking Underage drinking is a massive problem nationally. About 5.4 million people ages 12 through 20 participate in underage drinking in the United States. Many teens who try alcohol for the first time don’t realize the effect it can have on their lives. Aside from the legal consequences that can result from underage drinking it also can effect the development of a persons brain. When a teenager consumes alcohol I believe they know what can happen legally, but they do not know that…

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    Underage drinking: A serious Problem in Society Underage drinking is a huge problem in the world, by the age of 15; approximately 50% of teenagers have had at least one drink (Too Smart to Start). Not only is this “disease” affecting people all over the world, it is on an upwards trend and an increasing amount of teenagers are joining in. Thousands of people every year are negatively impacted due to the effects of alcohol. Whether one is underage, or they are in the legal age…

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    Underage Drinking My topic is underage drinking I feel as though many teenagers engage in drinking, even if it is going to a party. Underage drinking has became a problem over the world among young people, such as our high school underage teenagers. There is more than half of our high school students who engage in a regular basis of not being aware of the risk or how dangerous underage drinking is. Drinking alcohol can cause many problems such as drinking and driving and alcohol poison, and…

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    Underage Drinking: the Never Ending Problem Timothy is a sixteen-year old sophomore. Timmy had never drunk before until last night. He went to a party with his friends and there was alcohol there. He was not planning to drink but his friends kept pressuring him, telling him it was safe and that everything was going to be okay. Timmy began to drink, got very drunk, and decided it would be okay to drive himself home. The nest morning Timmy awoke in the hospital to find that he had gotten into a…

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    the most relevant one is underage drinking. In 2010, the article, The Problem of Underage Drinking and What Parents Can Do by Heidi Stevens “ there were approximately 189,000 emergency room visits by persons under age 21 for injuries and other conditions linked to alcohol” (Steven 3). Alcohol is an international issue among the globe. The reports of alcoholism have slowly decreased, but it is still pretty high for teenagers. In the article, The Problem of Underage Drinking and What Parents…

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    Experimenting with Underage Drinking I believe that we can all agree that alcohol is the most common and popular drug in the many diverse cultures that are represented. This is a very severe problem because not only is it just an addiction, it is also a disease. The majority of teen aged kids have consumed more alcohol than adults aged 21, and I find this statistic to be very interesting and fearful at the same time. I too have participated in this dangerous act, and I also have many friends…

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    Evidently, underage drinking has become an epidemic throughout the world. Alcohol is the drug of choice among America's adolescents, used by more young people than cigarette or illicit drugs. The increase in the minimum legal drinking age has saved 23,733 lives in the United States this year. There are some reasons why the legal drinking age should not be lowered to 18. For example car accidents and binge alcohol are drastic ways to die. Many people want to lower the legal drinking age because…

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    is not true. The problem with accepting underage drinking is once you give them the idea that it is okay they will do it in any situation. In this situation an adult that was not accepting any responsibility for the kids was involved.’’ Writes Susanne in A family member discusses the death of a relative due to underage drinking and driving’’ this is why minors should not be able to drink with parents’ consent or even under a consent of an adult. Even though they have permission to drink under…

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