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    imbibing age to 18 years does not have an impact of deaths relating to alcohol besides DUI’s, such as Alcohol Poisoning. Concluding that if the MLDA was to be moved down to a lower age, we would gradually start to avail the economy with its debt issues only furthermore due to more people of an age group drinking. Moving the drinking age lower would not only help our…

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    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 it can have a tremendous effect on their brain and that is…

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    to eighteen, has always been a spilt-decision creating such a debate. It is often argued that those who are eighteen can purchase cigarettes and firearms, fight and die in wars, and even get married; but on the other hand, cannot purchase alcohol. Why is alcohol deemed a…

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    fatalities across the state in 2013 were alcohol related, according to the Arkansas State Police. In order to avoid being involved in these types of collisions, motorists can refrain from drinking and driving. However, there is no way to guarantee that others have done the same. Thus, it behooves drivers to know the signs of intoxication and what to do to avoid drunk drivers on Arkansas roads. Alcohol causes dangerous impairments Once consumed, alcohol may have a range of effects on the human…

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    No one wants to face the prospect of finding a DUI attorney. But unfortunately, many people find themselves in the position of driving while intoxicated. The legal limit for blood-alcohol content is .08% or higher. Many people may find their blood-alcohol content at that level with just a couple of drinks. A simple mistake such as driving home after a few drinks could result in a DUI charge. If you've been stopped for a DUI, you need to find the services of a DUI attorney. But how do select an…

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    30 days. Another law in Ontario also states that drivers who are 21 years of age or younger who have any alcohol in their system will have their licence suspended for 24 hours. They can also face a $500 fine. These consequences I feel are somewhat effective for a first time offense but the consequences for a second offense need to be more severe. Currently the second offense for impaired driving is they need to pay a $150 fine, they can’t drive for 90 days, have to attend an alcohol education…

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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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    to drink. Of course this will never happen because at the age of 17 and 16 they are still just kids and kids should not be allowed to drink. These children brains are still developing and for people to give them alcohol, it can affect the growth and/or have long term affects too. Alcohol can also cause liver damage in them at an early age, and by the time they are 25 to…

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    John crash each other and fall on the ground. It’s not a really good thing because both of them have to stay in a hospital for quite a long time. Most of all, the other cause of traffic accident is the disobedience of traffic laws. An example of disobeying traffic laws can be not wearing seat belt or helmet. It sound simple and illogical which makes people become careless and cause injury or death. Since you already know about the cause of the traffic accident, you should also…

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    Overview Drunk Driving has been a problem in America almost since cars have been invented. One of the first cars ever built in America was in Massachusetts in 1893, but by 1897 a 27 year old taxi driver by the name of George Smith was arrested for the first ever DUI after crashing his cab into a building (history). In recent years, unfortunately, driving under the influence has a remained a huge problem in the United States, one third of all fatal car crashes involve an intoxicated driver or…

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