Illinois should lower the drinking age to 18 is probably something you hear every college aged kid that gets caught with alcohol and get stuck expensive drinking ticket. Parents will say that their kids should never drink at all, or at least uptight ones will but most parents could agree with the police that issue the tickets as a punishment. Police will state that state with strict rules of the law that no one should even be in possession of alcohol because that means that purchased illegally or had a person that could legally buy it for them which is always a problem with the restriction of a substance. This interconnected actors and situations lay that IAD framework that this paper will be analyzed; both sides of the issue will be brought up and examined with an introduction of who the actors on each side of the issue are, identify their preferences, discuss the rules-in-use (both formal and informal, laws and norms), discuss the incentives those rules are …show more content…
The kids may not have the most money but any college kid has the ability to earn the money to illegally buy the alcohol or they can just leech off of their friends. The use all of the aforementioned skews of decision making will lead this actor to choose to break the law and drink while underage because if they don’t get caught they can’t be reprimanded and most kids their age will already be drinking so they might just drink by de facto ruling. The passing of a law to lower the drinking age will benefit them but it could also hinder them by making them more in danger of drunk peers around