In David J. Hanson’s essay, the author suggests the drinking age should be lowered to 18, and for 18-20 year olds to take a “alcohol education course” to get a license to be able to drink. They must also never have been found guilty violating, or breaking, a state’s alcohol law. To me, that sounds dumb. You can't teach people to be responsible, that's something they have to do on their own. Getting a “license to drink” won't make a change at all. Especially if they’re fresh out of high school.
In William De Jong’s essay, the author says the drinking age should stay at 21 because it's a danger to the youth and the road. He mentioned that the last time they let the legal drinking age stay at 18, the death toll mounted back in the 1970’s. Lowering the drinking age to 18 would be a danger health wise. Do you really want to be young with liver problems due to drinking. Don’t even get me started on drinking and driving. At this age, many still haven’t matured (I know, shocker). There will be so many DUI’s, so many car accidents, deaths. Like William De Jong said, the age-21 law is working for us. Let’s leave it alone.
I totally agree when you say it doesn't matter at this point.
ReplyDeletei agree underage drinking will happen no matter what.
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