Eighteen is too Dangerous

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Has anyone been harmed from underage drinking that you may know of, whether it’s from over dosing or a severe car accident? The topic of lowering the drinking age to eighteen in the United States is very debatable subject because many people have a difficult time deciding which side to support. Many of the negative issues for the low drinking age would have of an effect on the future, which is why the reform should not be put into action. Reasons include health issues, irresponsibility, and deaths among the youth. Even though there are many pros and cons to lowering the U.S. drinking age to eighteen, it should not be reduced because the effects could be more damaging than what was intended. Because teens are so rebellious, lowering the age of consuming alcohol legal won’t stop the thrill of drinking, but gives them easier access to alcohol. For instance, there are minors who have friends or siblings over the legal drinking age that are willing to purchase alcohol for them. This result is known as the “trickle down effect.” This effect means that people who are of drinking age will find ways to give minors alcohol, even if it’s just for a few friends or a large party. And when the drinking age is lowered, then those even younger will some how begin to possess alcohol, hence the “trickle down effect.” Additionally, minors will also possess a fake ID to obtain alcohol. The problem with this outcome is the adults not taking a second look. The fake ID may look very real and fits the description of the teen well enough, but if you look very closely to your drivers license there are glistening pictures on it that may identify the reality of the card. Many of these rebellious acts could be stopped if adults would just look around them. ... ... middle of paper ... .... Losing a loved one is absolutely heart wrenching. Maintaining the minimum drinking age is not set so that those who are younger can rebel and fight against it, but to prevent harm to our families. Works Cited Engs, Dr. Ruth. “Why the drinking age should be lowered: An opinion based upon reaserch.” www.indiana.edu. 20 March 1998.Web. Jordan. “Drinking Age Should Not Be Lowered.” www.teenink.com. Teenink, web. 9 March 2014. “Should the drinking age be lowered from 21 to a younger age?” www.ProCon.org. ProCon, web. 9 March 2014. “The USA legal drinking age should be to 18 from 21.” www.debatewise.org. debatewise, web. 9 March 2014. Tracy, Sam. “Is the National Drinking Age Doing More Harm Than Good?” www.huffingtonpost.com. Huffingtonpost, 23 January 2014. “45 States That Allow Underage (under 21) Alcohol Consumption.” www.ProCon.org. ProCon, web. 9 March 2014.

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