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    Should The Drinking Age Be Reduced To Eighteen? On July 17 1984, President Ronal Raegan signed the National Minimum Drinking Age Bill. This bill banned the purchase and public possession of alcohol by individuals under the age of 21, however it did not ban consumption. The enforcement of this bill as law was handed over to all the federal states and since then each state has different laws regarding consumption, nevertheless purchase and possession of alcohol by people under 21 is still a crime.…

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    the people in the United States who believe the drinking age should not be lowered back to eighteen. He uses Europe as an example to show that having a low drinking age does not lead to “destruction”, rather it helps to teach the younger kids discipline when it comes to drinking. His purpose is to try to convince the people that lowering the drinking age and teaching…

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    For many years the legal drinking age as well as the legal driving age has been up for debate. Problems such as underage drinking, binge drinking and drinking and driving are only a few of the many issues faced among teenagers. Obviously the U.S has done little to nothing try to control these issues that are happening every day. Something needs to change before these problems get any worse. The United States is constantly evolving and so should its laws. A lot has changed since these laws have…

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    legalize the consumption of alcohol. There are numerous reasons as to why many believe the drinking age should be lowered from 21 to 18, although there are many arguments against it as well. As of currently, all 50 U.S. states have set the minimum drinking age to 21. However, exceptions do exist on a state-to-state basis for the consumption at home, under adult supervision, or for medical reasons (Drinking Age). This is just one of the many reasons people believe the age should be lowered to…

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    habits such as smoking, alcohol drinking and drug use, especially in teenagers. Nowadays, the use of alcohol and the epidemic of alcoholism around the world, are among the biggest problems. This social problem is discussed not only in the political arena, but it also has a wide public resonance. The introduction to the use of alcohol is an important topic, which needs special attention. It should be introduce to teenagers as soon as they getting closer to the drinking age, because he question is…

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    Drinking age in America Underage drinkers make up 10% of licensed drivers who have caused 17% of drinking and driving deaths. It has been reported that 15.1% of 18-20 year olds have been driving under the influence of alcohol (MADD35). Annually, 1,900 people have died from underage drinking while being behind the wheel. The legal drinking age in the United States has been increasing and decreasing over the years continuously. There are new claims that President Obama has signed a new law…

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    In today’s world underage drinking is not an issue taken lightly by most people. It is a serious issue. No matter what you might think the actual drinking age should be, the fact of the matter is that you cannot drink alcohol if you are under twenty one. This is something that I obviously did not take very serious. The outcome of my choice wasn’t the end of the world, but I think it definitely changed the way I look at drinking underage. I may not have taken it is as serious as I should…

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    America’s Legal Drinking Age Should be Held at Age Twenty-one In 1984, Congress passed the National Minimum Drinking Age Act, which required all US states to raise their ages for purchase and possession of alcohol to the age of 21. Although the legal drinking age has been debated upon, over the years it has been greatly proven that the age should not be lowered. Since the National Minimum Drinking Age Act was put into play in 1984, the legal drinking age in the United States has been the age of…

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    the speed limit signs flashing past the windows. Upon arrival they find their son lying in a hospital bed mangled, bruised, and hooked to a tangle of tubes. Jeremy had been drinking with his other teenage friends and they had gotten into a car while…

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    can fathom. At one point drinking was actually outlawed and…

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