From this website, I found that drinking before the age of 21 have a greater risk to:
- Take part in violent behaviours
- Attempt suicide
- Engage in sex that is unprotected and may not know what they are getting into.
- Drinking young may also give you alcohol problems for when you are older.
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Bibliographic reference: https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/reading-between-the-headlines/201207/the-pros-and-cons-drinking-18
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The debate of the raising the drinking age to 21 goes on, and more evidence has been found to raise the drinking age including,
- 1000 lives a year are saved because of drinking age being raised.
According to Choose Responsibility, " twice as many 21-year-olds
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Bibliographic reference: https: http://theconversation.com/strong-evidence-for-raising-drinking-age-but-little-support-14556
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The drinking age is at the moment 18, and majority of people want this changed to 21! The commonwealth government has been recently called by Australians doctors and academics to raise the legal drinking age to 21 to reduce the risk associated with alcohol.
The drinking age should be changed because young people are at most risk to the effects of heavy drinking which causes injuries, car accidents, violence and in some cases, suicide. There have been recent increasing statistics of alcohol uses among young Australians. This means that more and more Australians are being effected and the drinking age is still 18?!
Evidence in study’s over the recent years has seen that the impact of alcohol on young Australians brains. This study found physical changes in the brain, which effected your skill in problem solving and cognitive functioning which you need in your life. This is strongly influencing the young lives of Australia and the world