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Colleen Harrington

Why drinking age should be lowered: Dr. Ruth Engs - 1 views

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    The legal drinking age for the U.S. should be lowered if the situation is being supervised in certain environments. Many drink underage to "rebel" against society norms so lowering the age would not call for such rebellion. Binge drinking would not take place if environment is being supervised.
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    The legal drinking age is currently twenty-one. If we were to lower this age limit, the author states " young adults allowed to drink in controlled environments such as restaurants, taverns, pubs and official school and university functions. In these situations responsible drinking could be taught through role modeling and educational programs".
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    Should the legal drinking age in the US be lowered to 18? Articulates that young adults should be allowed to drink in a controlled environment.
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    I agree and don't think it is any different than teaching young adults how to have safe sex if they choose to have sex. If someone is going to choose to drink at 18, 19, or 20 or 40 for that matter they should be held responsibile for their actions at any age. Why do the laws say purport that a person is an adult at age 18, can drive at age 16, but can't drink until 21? I think it's hypocritical to say someone is an adult at age 18 BUT, you can't drink until your 21.
Danielle Haefner

Drinking Age Pros and Cons - 0 views

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    "Should the drinking age be lowered from 21 to a younger age?" This website provides a list of the Pro and Con arguments occuring around the discussion about the legal drinking age for the United States.
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    This article is about lowering the drinking age. It states facts from both sides of the argument and gives really good evidence.
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    Should the drinking age be lowered to age 18? These pros and cons explain why it should and shouldn't be.
Albert Morales

The Debate On Lowering The Drinking Age - CBS News - 0 views

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    This article talks about underage drinking and what has been done to prevent it. Some organizations state their opinions also.
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    (CBS) Last fall, a group of over 100 college presidents - including the heads of Dartmouth, Virginia Tech and Duke - signed a declaration stating that the 21-year-old drinking age is not working, and fireworks went off. But the college presidents got what they wanted: a national debate about the drinking age.
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    It has been brought up by college presidents to lower the drinking age. They believe that just because the law is a failure they should automatically change it for teens who want to drink. You can't stop teens from drinking, and even if you lower the age they will still get in wrecks.
Anthony Ramos

Keep the drinking age where it's at. - 0 views

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    While there are some movements trying to lower the drinking age to 18 due to they see it as another way to prevent underage binge drinking and learning more about the responsibility of drinking. this article explains how the freedom of drinking should still be limited.
Brianna Sweatt

Should the drinking age be lowered from 21 to a younger age? - Drinking Age - ProCon.org - 0 views

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    Pros and cons on weather or not the drinking age should be lowered.
Briana Dooda

States weigh lowering drinking age - 0 views

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    This article explains the debate over lowering the drinking age for those men and women who are serving in the armed forces. Several states are seriously considering this, and along with that some would allow all 19/20 year olds to purchase low alcoholic beer. I think that if you are old enough to die for your country and to serve than you should be able to have a drink.
Angie Hernandez

Should the Drinking Age Be Lowered? - 0 views

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    A group named Choose Responsibly headed by John McCardell Jr. the former head of Middlebury College, is arguing that the legal age for alcohol should be lowered to 18. While the group backs its claims on unsupported data but, the issue still remains that if you are considered an adult at 18 you should be considered adult enough to drink.
Theresa gruman

Does having to be 21 in order to drink break freedom rights? - 0 views

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    This site speaks about the reasons for lowering the drinking age from 21 to 18. It points out that 18-year-olds are able to fight and die for their country, but considered too young to have a beer. The website clearly believes that the law should be changed.
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    This article covers both pros and cons to lowering the legal age to drink to 18. The write is torn between whether or not it is right because at 18 you are a legal adult. However, studies show that one is not ready for alcohol until at least 21 and that by than one should have a stronger common sense level.
Kristine Amling

Drinking age - 0 views

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    The article discusses the pro's and con's of lowering the drinking age. It also contains statistics and viedeo material to clarify the positions.
Angela Villalva

Legal Drinking Age - 0 views

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    We learn on this website that raising the drinking age to 21, "has little or no life-saving effect." It states the different statistics from a legal push to a state adopted age increase.
Rachel Miller

Drink-related deaths plummet after alcohol price rises, study finds - 0 views

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    I thought someone was exploring a topic about lowering the drinking age, hopefully this article can help him
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