Posted on 04/24/2014 4:45:51 AM PDT by Biggirl
The age 21 rule sets the United States apart from all advanced Western nations, and it has pushed kids toward pills and other anti-social behavior.
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Married at 16
Could not buy ETOH until 18 in the first state we lived
Could not buy ETOH until 21 in the second state we lived
Had a mortgage, car payments and full family and work responsibilities at 18.
My kids drank at home under my supervision at every celebratory event from the age of 12 or so. They had wine/water mix at the table at celebratory events from the time they could hold a wine glass. If the teens wanted to try a specific beer or spirit I would purchase it and we would sample.
It demystified alcohol and helped them integrate ETOH use into their lives.
I remember my son telling me that he sort of laughed up his sleeve at his friends who would get a bottle of ETHOH and drink it and treat it like contraband. He said: I know that I can come home and ask for a drink if I wanted it and I would get it. I am so much freer than they are.
Our babies (and an occasional pet) have always liked a bit of wine.
Well, the Feds didn’t dictate. They just told the states that if they didn’t up the age, highway funds would be denied. It was blackmail.
Russians are lightweights, compared to Poles.
Really! Oh, well, that cold weather...
As they say, Don’t spit in the wind, don’t tug on Superman’s cape, and don’t get into a drinking contest with a Pole.
OK, where in the constitution does it authorize the federal government to provide the states with highway funds?
I allow my 12 YO son a sip or two of new wines or brews I bring into the house...under my supervision of course. Thanks to a wine & viticulture class I'm taking for fun this semester, I've been bringing home a bottle or two every couple of weeks.
He's seen the problems created by his older siblings when they've had too much to drink, so I think he'll be more responsible when he's older.
My attitude towards the drinking age is simple: if you can enlist in the Army at 18, you should be able to have an adult beverage in public.
The current laws contribute to the prolonged adolescence of young adults today.
Our babies (and an occasional pet) have always liked a bit of wine.
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Our babies (and an occasional pet) have often indulged in a bit of whine.
Oh, that too, and also screaming fits.
The current laws contribute to the prolonged adolescence of young adults today.
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I agree. And I am convinced that the prohibition on buying cigarettes under the age of 18 was deliberately put into place to encourage teen smoking as an act of rebellion and was done at the instigation of the tobacco companies.
I have no proof, and I can cite no data, but it really seems to have followed this pattern. Around the time that those laws were passed, smoking had become socially unacceptable, and teens were not picking up the habit. Cigarette manufacturers were in danger of losing customers. Then came the prohibition, and teen smoking numbers increased.
Maybe for those who do not know how to stop after one or two. Those who know where to stop do get good out of it.
What wasn't "pretty" about it? We were grown, working adults that bought beer when we wanted to. Makes perfect sense to me.
There are only two major values left today Power and Pleasure.
I heard that highways accidents causes are #1)Cell phone use, especially texting; #2)Fatigue; #3)Alcohol-related.
The legal definition of 'alcohol-related' has been expanded in some states to the point of absurdity. i.e. Open container even if driver was sober and container was empty.- still alcohol 'related'. Screw MADD!
‘The term ‘adults’ is subjective, arbitrary and case dependent.
If a government set the age of an adult at 12 would that mean that 12 year old are ready to make decisions on sex?
That sounds like a train wreck to me.
And the 18 year old drinking age was a train wreck. It came out of the military draft.
Really?!?
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