In recent years, it has become more and more apparent that the adolescents of today are unfit for the responsibilities currently available to them. Equipping someone who is unable to fathom the risks of the decisions they make with the power to put themselves and others in danger is far too precarious. For this reason, the age at which adolescents become adults currently established is dangerously low. The age of legal adulthood should be 25, because at this age young adults are truly capable of comprehending the consequences of their actions and are able to handle the responsibilities of adulthood. The age of adulthood should be raised to 25 because the adolescents of today no longer have to face many of the tribulations that helped adolescents of the past mature into adulthood. In his article, “What is the Age of Responsibility”, Alan Greenblatt contemplates the notion that the youth of today do not mature as fast as they used to. Greenblatt states “Through the middle of the 20th century, the onset of adulthood seemed to come earlier and earlier. War was partly responsible for that, as 18-year-olds went off to fight in world war II, followed by the wars in Korea and Vietnam. On the homefront, manufacturing jobs didn’t require a diploma. …show more content…
This makes sense for things like driving. However, how would this work for things like alcohol or purchasing a firearm. This method wouldn’t work for many adulthood rights. Therefore, this method is ineffective. In conclusion, the legal age of adulthood should be raised to 25 because any age lower than that is unable to handle the responsibilities of adulthood due to factors such as not having any sort of tribulation to push along their growth and having undeveloped brains unable to make complex decisions safely. Should we really risk the safety of today’s youth by giving them rights they are unable to utilize