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Essay / Minimum legal drinking age - 1713
Hannah GatesMs. CarlsonPre-AP English IINovember 4, 2015The minimum legal drinking age in the United StatesBob Marley once said, "Weed is the healing of a nation, alcohol is destruction." ยป This is the case when it comes to teenagers and alcohol. In the United States, the minimum legal drinking age is a matter of debate and controversy. Many people argue that the age limit provides a safe environment for all citizens; while others disagree that the law creates an untrustworthy aura among teenagers. If the minimum legal drinking age were to be lowered, most people would be affected, whether it was an increase in drunk driving or an increase in crime . Although adolescents are legally considered adults at the age of eighteen and the minimum legal drinking age encourages underage adolescents to engage in risky behavior, the age limit should not not be lowered from twenty-one to eighteen years, because young adolescents would have easier access to alcohol, the minimum age. The legal drinking age has reduced alcohol-related problems, and alcohol can cause harm to underage drinkers. In the United States, many laws and restrictions have been put in place to regulate and control alcohol consumption. During the 20th century, most states had age limits for drinking alcohol, ranging from eighteen to twenty-one. Many states lowered their limits to eighteen in 1971 due to the lowering of the voting age, although states reevaluated their age limits when they received dissatisfaction with the increase drunk driving accidents. Lowering the age has also created problems between states. A blood border, named after the many accidents that occur on interstate roads, would be formed between states with a high...... middle of paper ..... .e legal minimum drinking age In the United States, the age should remain fixed at twenty-one. Since the ratification of the nation's legal drinking age law, underage drinking has decreased significantly. With the restrictions in place, the United States is definitely a safer place when it comes to drinking. Although lowering the drinking age would eliminate the taboo surrounding alcohol, leading to fewer teens drinking just to be accepted by their peers, younger teens now have a harder time accessing to alcohol due to the legal minimum consumption. age, leading to fewer alcohol-related problems and less damage to their bodies. Teenagers and alcohol don't mix, which is why citizens of the United States should separate them as best they can. Setting a minimum age limit of twenty-one is an excellent way to achieve this...