Minimum Drinking Age What is more important: saving lives or having fun? It is said in the article “Drinking Age is 21 for a Reason” that, “Teen drinking results in more than 4,700 deaths per year, which is more than all illegal drugs combined” That is 4,700 deaths that wouldn’t occur if teens were not drinking and driving. Some people believe that the minimum drinking age should be lowered because they think if teens have the right to vote and join the military at 18, then they should be able to…
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The minimum legal drinking age or MLDA in the United States is 21 and should not be lowered to a younger age because of the risk of more traffic injuries, the fact that alcohol interferes with the development of young brains and less people end up drinking alcohol when the legal drinking age is higher. Reducing the MLDA in the United States from 21 to 18 will cause a higher rate of alcohol induced traffic injuries. For example, In a 2002 meta study found lower rates of traffic accidents when…
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the U.S. Lower its Drinking Age? Among the policies and laws discussed on college campuses one that is rather popular to discuss is whether the U.S. should lower the legal drinking age. At one point in time the drinking age in most states was below 21. With the increase in traffic accidents, especially among young people, President Reagan signed the Highway Act of 1984 that said the federal government will take away highway money if the states do not raise their minimum age to 21. While many young…
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MLDA, or the minimum legal drinking age, in America is set at twenty-one years old by the government. The government has reached this conclusion based on the number of fatal traffic accidents due to the driver actually driving under the influence. Because of a large number of fatal crashes happening with the majority of the drivers ages falling between sixteen to twenty years, the government then regulated the sale and consumption of alcohol to only individuals twenty-one years of age or older. The…
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The drinking age should remain 21 because lowering the drinking age would cause more danger to our youth and increasing the drinking age would bring down sales but also there will be many more cases of underage drinking. The drinking age has been questioned by many people, with the minimum drinking age being twenty one. Some think it should lowered while some think it should be raised. It is important to understand the logic and reasoning behind why there is controversy and indifference with the…
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Minimum Legal Drinking Age (MLDA) laws specify the age of when a person can buy or publicly drink alcohol legally. In 1984, the minimum legal drinking age was raised to twenty-one. Many college students attend parties where alcohol is present. They should be allowed to consume the alcoholic beverages with their classmates without having to worry about getting in trouble. Eighteen year olds are adults and should be able to make their own decision on whether or not they want to drink. The legal age…
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Does an Age Really Matter? The legal age to drink and possess alcohol today is twenty-one but it has not always been that way. On July 17, 1984 The National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984 was passed. It mandated that every state be required to change their legal drinking age to twenty-one. Before the act under their own discretion every state could choose which age they allowed their citizens to drink. The twenty-sixth amendment, which lowered the legal voting age from twenty-one to eighteen caused…
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English 1A 2 December 2013 Minimum Legal Drinking Age Legislators in the United States rose the drinking age to 21 in all 50 states driven by an interest group named Mothers Against Drunk Driving (M.A.D.D.), however exceptions do exist on a state-by-state basis for drinking on private property, under adult supervision, and other reasons. Supporters of M.A.D.D. suggest that with the recent drinking age change thousands of lives have been saved. Opponents of the Drinking Age Limit believe that the decline…
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experience with drinking. Underage drinking is happening all over the world. Also, it has been going on for hundreds of years. In our life, we all have had a drink of alcohol before the set age. What makes the government think that they should regulate what age or when in our lives should we be able to drink. Understandably, toddlers shouldn’t be running around with a cold brew in their sippy cups but should there really be a drinking age? Throughout time, there has been many set ages for when people…
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Drinking Age Saves Lives. In the early morning hours of August 28, 2008, two teenagers, Milad Moulayi and Mackenzie Frazee, left a friend's party in Milad's Mercedes Benz. They both had been drinking underage at the party, guzzling down a few cocktails throughout the night. Just minutes after leaving the party, the Mercedes had gained speeds of more than 100 mph and found itself wrapped around a utility pole, just a few miles away from their friend's house. Milad, 18-years-old, walked away from the…
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