Effects of Alcohol and Drugs on Driving Essay

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    benefits of the medical use of the drug outweigh the consequences. Richard J. Bonnie and Charles H. Whitebread state, “It produces first, an exaltation with a more or less feeling of well being; a happy jovial mood, usually an increased feeling of physical strength and power; a general euphoria and variable aphrodisiac is experienced.” (128). Bonnie and Whitebread go on to…

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    Drinking age requirements should stay as put in the United States. Drinking is an activity that many don’t see as a very serious concept. Alcohol Consumption is often times deemed as something that is done during recreation. It can be assumed that because of this, alcohol is being treated as a suppressant to problems one may face. Teenagers have taken this foul recreation as a way to explore their maturity levels, but such exploration has a chance of leading to unpredictable results.…

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    This thinking disregards the fact that alcohol is an extremely dangerous substance, which adults often do not use responsibly. If adults cannot use alcohol responsibly, why would we want to give it to even younger people? With this in mind, alcohol is not something to encourage the use of at an even younger age. Yet another common rebuttal of supporters of lowering the drinking age is that alcohol education can reduce the negative effects of underage drinking; they believe that education…

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    The effect of underage drinking on America. By the time 8th grade is over, most young adults have drank alcohol before. Most have all gone to a party and known what is like to be drunk at such young age. Parents seem not to know what their child is up to once they leave the house. What’s going to happen the day their child never comes home all because their child got in a car wreck for being drunk. Underage drinking is most likely to kill young people than all illegal drugs combined. Apart…

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    Lowering The Drinking Age

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    The United States. Some suggest if we were to consider lowering the drinking age to 18 this could mean young people would have access to alcohol. It is not uncommon for 21 year olds to provide minors or those under 21 with alcoholic beverages. Reducing the drinking age to 18 could possibly result in younger teenagers, even as young as 13 having access to alcohol. Minors find ways to get around the 21-year-old limit and will continue to do so in the future. Whereas some argue that since you have…

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    drinking and driving negatively affect those all around, including the drunk driver and those near the drunk driver. Even though we all know how serious drinking and driving is, it is important to know the statistics of drinking and driving to fully comprehend just how dangerous it actually is. In 2016, 10,265 people died in crashes that involved drunk drivers. In 2016, an average of 28 people in the United States of America died in a car crash that involved a person who had been driving drunk.…

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    PARENT-TEEN DRIVING AGREEMENT I _________________________________, acknowledge that I am being given permission to drive a car by my parents. I am aware of the responsibility that driving entails, and am voluntarily entering into the following agreement with my parents. _____ I understand that being given permission to drive is not a right. My parents are under no obligation to let me drive, and they may take away this privilege at any time. I understand that just because I meet the State’s…

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    that pot helps people who have developed cancer. If weed were to be legalized, the FDA could keep tabs on the quality and safety of the drugs. With the legalization of marijuana, most pot dealers would be put out of business, which may cause a decrease in violent crimes. The money aspect of the drug should be considered. Through government taxation of alcohol and cigarettes, a large amount of money is raised. Marijuana is another item that could be taxed; therefore, it could potentially be a…

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    Who does or not believed that most adolescents act at their instinct? “In 2008, 31% of young drivers who were killed in motor vehicle crashes had been drinking; in 2009, half of the child passengers who die in crashes involved, alcohol were riding with an alcohol-impaired driver” (Li, Simons & Hingson, 2013). I have a teenager or close to. As a juvenile, we believed that we could do everything that comes on main without consequences or we just ignored them. We all have gone throw…

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