The Dangers of Underage Drinking

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Teens under the legal minimum age of alcohol should not drink, nor should it be lowered. Researchers say that giving alcoholic beverages under 21 could create a lethal addiction and would not have the responsibility to drink. If teens drink a certain amount of alcohol it could be lethal by alcohol poisoning. “Alcohol can enter the blood stream; binge drinkers can ingest a fatal dose of alcohol before passing out.” (“Binge Drinking Can Be Fatal”). The legal minimum age should not be lowered, teens under 21 don’t have the responsibility to get intoxicated and those include car accidents, homicides, suicides, and other injuries. I’m going to tell you why minors should not drink, how alcoholic beverages effects teens, and why the legal minimum age shouldn’t be lowered.
The ages, fewer than 21 should not drink alcohol for one, its illegal and it could have a risk for becoming addicted and other varieties of consequences. For instance, you could get in trouble with the law because for some, alcoholic beverages could have a result of being violent and aggressive around other people. Furthermore, having trouble with paying attention in school, drinking alcohol can mutilate how your brain functions; it could be a long term effect. You could mortify you’re self by doing random embarrassing events in public that you would not do when you are sober. In addition, you could end up having unprotected sex with some random person and absolutely not knowing or remembering who it was. With attention to, getting impregnated and maybe an STD could be another risk factor. “Use of alcohol greatly increases the chance that a teenager will be involved in a car crash, homicide, or suicide.” (“Nemours Foundation”). Also, there is mental and physical health ...

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"Early Alcohol Consumption Puts Youth at Risk." Should the Legal Drinking Age Be Lowered? Ed. Stefan Kiesbye. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2008. At Issue. Rpt. from "Youth Drinking: Risk Factors and Consequences." Alcohol Alert. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 13 Mar. 2014.
Nemours Foundation. "What Teens Should Know Before Taking a Drink." Teen Alcoholism. Ed. Joseph C. Tardiff. Detroit: Greenhaven, 2008. 35-38. Print. Contemporary Issues.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. "The Minimum Legal Drinking Age Should Not Be Lowered." Teens at Risk. Ed. Christine Watkins. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2009. Opposing Viewpoints. Rpt. from "Underage Drinking: Why Do Adolescents Drink, What Are the Risks, and How Can Underage Drinking Be Prevented?" 2006. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 16 Mar. 2014.

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