Should the Drinking Age be Lowered to 18?
Underage drinking has been a major problem across the United States. There have been many highway fatalities, homicides, suicides, and many other injuries due to underage drinking. The legal drinking age varies from country to country, but at the present time in the United States it is 21. There have been a lot of discussions whether the United States should lower the drinking age from twenty one to eighteen, and it continues to be a discussion around the country. The legal drinking age should not be lowered to eighteen due to the many risks that it involves; from traffic fatalities to lifelong health complications.
Unfortunately, millions of people are affected each day by alcohol consumption.
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The laws, studies show, are associated with lower rates of drunk-driving crashes among young people. And it seems they also curb other hazards of heavy drinking-including suicide, dating violence and unprotected sex” (Age 21 drinking laws saves lives, study confirms, 2014, 121).
“According to William DeJong, Ph.D., the evidence is clear that there would be consequences if we lowered the legal drinking age” (Age 21 drinking laws saves lives, study confirms, 2014, 121). This research shows that the law of twenty one has had a positive effect and can save many lives on the road, and can protect adolescents from other risk that underage drinking hold. Another critical reason not to lower the legal drinking age is the out of control binge drinking, especially on college campuses. Binge drinking it is one of the most dangerous kinds of drinking among college students. It can cause serious injury and many college students are dying from it. Binge drinking increases the risk of alcohol related fatalities and injuries, among young people, who often engage in high risk activities, such as driving, and unplanned