Alcohol has been enjoyed by humans for centuries. Alcohol/Wine is present in ancient literature, such as the bible, as a celebratory drink. Alcohol can and should be enjoyed by people of all ages. The legal drinking age should be lowered from 21 to 18 because adulthood begins at 18. In the United States, lowering the drinking age would lessen the amount of laws broken, also it would benefit the economy.
More people allowed to legally drink in bars, restaurants, and other licensed establishments. Revenue would increase for private business owners, and greater amounts of tax revenue would be collected for the government. …show more content…
The Uniform Drinking Age Act deducts 10% of the federal highway funds from any state that sets its drinking age lower than 21(CITATION). No state has dared to violate it.
The higher the consumption of alcohol, the lower the productivity in the labor …show more content…
Countries such as Italy, China and Greece have a lower legal drinking age and fewer school related problems. Current law in terms of legal drinking age has caused more alcohol related deaths than ever before. When drinking is made legal, those over 18 can drink in public places. It can then be supervised by security guards, health care workers and law enforcement. Colleges and Universities say that allowing alcohol consumption legally might help cut down on alcohol related injuries and deaths within the