Yuxuan Ren China Drinking Age What age do you think is appropriate for people to drink alcohol? This problem has been a controversial issue for a long time. According to data from the International Center for Alcohol Policies, in 1988, all 50 US states unified the minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) for alcohol at 21 years of age. Some people assert the MLDA21 should be lowered to a younger age, while others expect it to remain the same. The age limit for alcohol is based on research which…
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Underage drinking and driving remains an ongoing issue, statistically proven as the leading cause of teen death. Teen drinking and driving is still a problem today. Several teenagers would prefer to take the risk of driving home rather than to just ask a friend for a ride. Underage drinking and driving is proven to be a major cause of economic expenses. Besides underage drinking and driving being the cause of economic expenses, it also is the cause multiple other consequences. Consequences that can…
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Effects of Underage Drinking Taking a Toll on Student Athletes Introduction Underage drinking is described as “the consumption of alcohol by anyone under the age of 21” (Lynsen), and many teens around the world participate in underage drinking. “Annually, about 5,000 people under age 21 die from alcohol-related injuries involving underage drinking” (Stephenson). Unfortunately, underage drinking affects more student athletes than students who do not participate in sports. Underage drinking in student…
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12 March, 2013 Under-age Drinking Under-age drinking is a tremendous issue not only in Central Louisiana but also throughout the whole nation. It is a problem that all parents, and or guardians, should be aware of. In order to help cut down the percentage of under age DUI’s In Central Louisiana one could create a community club, strengthen identification policies, and even harshen the consequences of current underage DUI’s. Community Help When dealing with cases of underage alcohol abuse the closest…
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2017 The Effects of Underage Drinking By the time kids reach the eighth grade, almost 50 percent of them have had at least one drink, and over 20 percent said they had been drunk before. Approximately 20 percent of 8th graders and nearly 50 percent of 12th graders have drank alcohol within the past 30 days. A survey done on 12th graders shows that almost 30 percent report drinking on 3 or more occasions per month. About 30 percent of 12th graders engage in binge drinking within the past 2 weeks…
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Teen drinking is a major problem in the United States causing many deaths, injuries, and even affecting teens future. In America, 2/3 of teens from 14-21 drink on a regular basis, and there are over an average of 4,000 deaths per year due to underage drinking. Teen drinkers are taking great risks with their drinking. Studies show that kids who started drinking at the age of 15 have a less developed brain that those who didn’t drink. Drinking affects a teen’s academic skills by impairing their memory…
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Lowering the Drinking Age About 2 million people around the world drink alcohol. Out of those 2 million, about 8.7 million drinkers are underage. And drinking underage is a serious health problem today. Drinking alcohol underage or legally does not protect people from the harmful side effects. About 76 million people are currently affected with alcohol use disorder, such as alcohol dependence and abuse. There is an ongoing debate about lowering the drinking age law of 21 years old to 18 years…
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Underage Use of Alcohol and Tobacco There is a big problem in the United States when it comes to the underage use of alcohol and tobacco. According to the latest National Survey on Drug Use and Health published in September 2017, almost 2.3 million Americans between the ages of 12 and 17 report drinking alcohol each month. There are many negatives outcomes to drinking underage such as accidental death and injury, or they can be the accumulated and diverse effects of a chronic pattern of drinking…
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to a study by Columbia University, underage drinkers account for 11.4% of all of the alcohol consumed in the U.S. 3. The average age teen boys first try alcohol is age 11, for teen girls it’s 13. 4. Nearly 10 million young people, ages 12 to 20, reported that they've consumed alcohol in the past 30 days. 5. Teens who start drinking before age 15 years are 5 times more likely to develop alcohol dependence or abuse later in life than those who begin drinking at or after the legal age of 21.…
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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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