Why would they change the drinking age to age 19
There is a huge problem with some people in Wisconsin wanting to change the drinking age to age 19. Some of those problems would be that there would be more drunk driving, alcohol poisoning and violent behavior.
There is a huge problem with some people in Wisconsin wanting to change the drinking age to age 19. Some of those problems would be that there would be more drunk driving, alcohol poisoning and violent behavior.
The drinking age in Wisconsin should stay at 21.
High school + college
Also that brings up more chances for kids in high school and college students being drunk. There have been some incidents before with the kids drinking themselves to death and every twelve minutes another person dies in a accident. In addition, drunk driving is a huge problem. An average of 17,000 people die each year in the United States in drunk driving related deaths. Some years there aren’t as many drunk driving deaths. In 2010, 10,228 people died from drunk driving related accidents. “Drunk driving continues to be an enormously important public safety issue.” According to the WI
Department of Transportation in Wisconsin alone “alcohol-related
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Some people may actually wait until they are 21 to start drinking. If it gets changed to 19 college students can start drinking two years early. An article on Madison.com said “Binge drinking, which produces a blood-alcohol concentration to more than 0.08 percent, is popular among American college students, even though few of them are old enough legally to imbibe. Underage drinkers constitute an estimated 11 percent to 20 percent of the market for alcohol. Many students’ social-media accounts are filled with keg-stand selfies and Instagram photos of friends chugging bottles of cheap vodka.” So what? If you lower it to 19 that means more college students would be