Keeping the Drinking Age at 21

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Besides teens not knowing how to handle alcohol in general, they also don’t know how to handle it when it gets dangerous. When a teen passes out because of drinking, a lot of the time, friends will mess with the passed out teen. Instead of drawing pictures on their forehead or shaving one eyebrow, they should be propping up the teen so if they were to vomit, it would fall down on their shirt instead of staying in the mouth causing possible choking. The same goes for the myth to cure being drunk, that you just “sleep it off”. That is a myth that has taken many lives (Foy Larsen 8). When you are sleeping you are also at major risk to choke in your sleep. Sleeping doesn’t stop the alcohol from continually flowing through blood stream either, and your blood alcohol concentration can still rise (Foy Larsen 8). In health class you learn all about diseases and alcohol related sickness. You learn the symptoms and how it is caused. Most teens could point out if someone got alcohol poisoning, which is common for teens to get. The problem is what do you do when that situation happens? If you call the cops they will know you have been drinking and that you are underage, and you don’t want your parents to know either. But what if it was your best friend and he/she was on the verge of death? You would have to make a call or your friend dies. Teenagers should never be put in that situation. Just like eating your vegetables or brushing your teeth, your parents taught you everything you needed to grow up strong and make good choices. However, it is very easy for parents to be teaching bad lessons without them even knowing it. When parents drink at home or come home dunk, it sends a message to the teenagers. A survey by the National Center o... ... middle of paper ... ...tics of Age -21. Web. 24 Mar. 2014 “Get real, lower drinking age to19.” CNN Wire 20 Mar. 2014. Web. 24. Mar.2014 “How the Body is Effected.” “Introduction to Should the Legal Drinking Age Be Lowered? Should the Legal Drinking Age Be Lowered? Ed. Stefan Kiesbye. Web. 22 Feb. 2014 Larsen, Elizabeth Foy. “Alcohol poisoning: the death you don’t see coming: drunk driving might get all the attention, but when it comes to teens and drinking, this problem is just as life-threatening.” Choices/Current Health Oct. 2013: 8+. Web. 27 Mar. 2014 Lewis, Darcy. “Crash: drunk driving is a matter of life and death.” Current Health Teens, a Weekly Reader publication Oct. 2011: 6+. Web.24 Mar. 2014 “Red Solo Cup.” "Why 21?." madd. N.p.. Web. 24 Mar 2014. .

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