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Let's talk drinking age
Posted on 8/29/14 at 10:29 pm
Posted on 8/29/14 at 10:29 pm
It's been awhile now since the drinking age has changed from 18 to 21.
From what ya'll have seen - has it really resulted in a decrease in drinking in college age kids? Has it decreased drinking problems or drunk driving?
For what I can see it doesn't seem to be much different between kids today than when I was that age years ago.
Maybe some local governments get a little supplemental income from MIP charges but other than that I'm curious what if anything has changed.
From what ya'll have seen - has it really resulted in a decrease in drinking in college age kids? Has it decreased drinking problems or drunk driving?
For what I can see it doesn't seem to be much different between kids today than when I was that age years ago.
Maybe some local governments get a little supplemental income from MIP charges but other than that I'm curious what if anything has changed.
Posted on 8/29/14 at 10:31 pm to Methuselah
It made the Texas Club less fun
Posted on 8/29/14 at 10:32 pm to Methuselah
It should be 18 or 19.
If you're old enough to go to war, then goddamn it, you're old enough to drink.
If you're old enough to go to war, then goddamn it, you're old enough to drink.
Posted on 8/29/14 at 10:32 pm to Methuselah
I honestly wouldn't care if they up'd it to 25.
Let veterans drink.
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It should be 18 or 19.
If you're old enough to go to war, then goddamn it, you're old enough to drink.
Let veterans drink.
This post was edited on 8/29/14 at 10:34 pm
Posted on 8/29/14 at 10:33 pm to Methuselah
I hear it's still very difficult to drink underage at The Boot.
Posted on 8/29/14 at 10:33 pm to Methuselah
I'm sure this forum's comments will be not only objective, but informed by years of experience analyzing the data
Posted on 8/29/14 at 10:33 pm to Methuselah
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Maybe some local governments get a little supplemental income from MIP charges
this is the whole point of raising it
Posted on 8/29/14 at 10:38 pm to Methuselah
I think 25 is best . Most people who kill or drink and drive are under 24 .
Posted on 8/29/14 at 10:39 pm to Brosef Stalin
I always said it should 18 until around the age of 23 and I realized just how stupid some of shite I did because of alcohol from 16-21/22 years of age.
Posted on 8/29/14 at 10:40 pm to Methuselah
"100 of the 102 analyses (98%) in a 2002 meta-study of the legal drinking age and traffic accidents found higher legal drinking ages associated with lower rates of traffic accidents. [19] The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimated that MLDA 21 decreased the number of fatal traffic accidents for 18- to 20-year-olds by 13% and saved approximately 27,052 lives from 1975-2008. "
Posted on 8/29/14 at 10:41 pm to TigernMS12
Drinking age __?
(If legal one day)
Pot smoking age __?
Posted on 8/29/14 at 10:42 pm to Brosef Stalin
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this is the whole point of raising it
Not sure if serious.
Posted on 8/29/14 at 10:43 pm to Methuselah
If teenagers want to drink, they will find a way. I know that I did. Also, I agree with what another poster stated. If you are old enough to join the military, go to war, and risk your life for your country, you should be allowed to have a drink.
Posted on 8/29/14 at 10:43 pm to TigernMS12
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I always said it should 18 until around the age of 23 and I realized just how stupid some of shite I did because of alcohol from 16-21/22 years of age.
I think maybe one of the things that it has done is drive the drinking of kids this age more inside - ie: gathering together at someone's house or something like that. And less out at clubs, bars, etc. So maybe from that point of view it has had some effect.
Posted on 8/29/14 at 10:43 pm to Methuselah
The world was much better when there were less laws. If you can be drafted or serve the country, then there's absolutely no reason you can't buy a beer over the counter.
The laws are being created in front of our eyes to make up for the stupid actions by others. An 18 year old can get an 8 ball of cocaine, ounce of pot, or several tabs within an hour if they want it. Deterring an adult the right to purchase alcohol is idiotic, IMO.
I was 18 for 3 weeks before the law changed in 1996 and was grandfathered in, fwiw.
The laws are being created in front of our eyes to make up for the stupid actions by others. An 18 year old can get an 8 ball of cocaine, ounce of pot, or several tabs within an hour if they want it. Deterring an adult the right to purchase alcohol is idiotic, IMO.
I was 18 for 3 weeks before the law changed in 1996 and was grandfathered in, fwiw.
Posted on 8/29/14 at 10:46 pm to 4LSU2
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An 18 year old can get an 8 ball of cocaine, ounce of pot, or several tabs
One of these really isn't like the others
Posted on 8/29/14 at 10:49 pm to Sentrius
If we had a draft on, I might agree with you. But people join the military by choice these days.
Posted on 8/29/14 at 10:50 pm to 4LSU2
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I was 18 for 3 weeks before the law changed in 1996 and was grandfathered in, fwiw.
There was no grandfather clause in LA when the law changed was there?
Posted on 8/29/14 at 10:54 pm to SEClint
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honestly wouldn't care if they up'd it to 25.
why do you hate freedom
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