Perils Of Prohibition Why We Should Lower The Drinking Age By Elizabeth Whelan Analysis

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According to “Perils of Prohibition: Why We Should Lower the Drinking Age to 18” author Elizabeth M Whelan article which she argues that now a days in society prohibiting the sale of alcohol beverages to young adults specially teens creates a bad atmosphere full of alcohol abuse. She supports this article by explaining two points: First, American teens, rather than European teens, don 't train well to know how to drink in moderation, and second, compare her daughter 's problem with her own when she was a college student, to see their differences during that time of age.

Whelan’s argument might be very interesting for teenager who thinks and dreams about alcohol beverages in his/her high school years, but in fact; there are no parents that become happier after reading this article. Her arguments has two points because it is very easy to persuade teens after reading it to wake them up and ask about their right, and it is very easy to persuade mature people to do not let …show more content…

She said that in some parts of the Europe teenager are used to use alcohol with moderation by drinking under their parents ' care in home just like a glass of wine at dinner. She supports her idea by saying in France, or Spain and Portugal the rate of alcoholism and alcohol abuse is lower than Unites States of America. However, “The ability to legally purchase alcohol before the age of 21 does not seem to increase overall drinking frequency, but our findings suggest that it is associated with certain types of problematic drinking behaviors that persist into later adulthood.” (Plunk, Andrew) I know that minimum legal age of drinking in the United States is 21and is higher than Canada (18),Mexico (18), and European countries (16), but it doesn’t show that they have lower alcohol abuse than here (United States of

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