The Pros And Cons Of Lowering Drinking Age

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The drinking age is a very popular and controversial debate topic. Both sides have extremely good arguments. Personally, I believe that I am too young and inexperienced to make a solid decision. There's so much evidence for both sides of the argument, and many young minds believe they should have all their rights at once. However, the drinking age shouldn't be lowered from 21. There's many reasons from health problems to reducing overall alcohol consumption.

All 50 US states require you to be at least 21 to buy and drink alcoholic beverages. Although, there are some variations for consumption at home such as under adult supervision, religious purposes, and educational purposes. Many people believe that minimum drinking age should not be changed because teens cannot handle alcohol responsibility. Giving people between 18 and 21 years of age a chance to drink would mean more people ending up in nightclubs and bars which are not safe for them. The sorts of environments that serve alcohol and the surrounding neighborhoods typically have a higher rate of crime mainly violent ones.

Also, there are medical concerns associated with the idea of lowering minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) of 21. This may affect the development of the frontal lobes of the brain in young adults, which will lead to complications mainly being emotional
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It means that giving them the permission to drink would put younger students and siblings at risk because these seniors give the young easy access to alcohol. Lowering MLDA 21 might encourage minors to drink alcohol with some seniors. After all, there are some predatory seniors that will manipulate younger students to do bad things or break the law usually in the seniors' benefit or for their amusement. Also as said earlier, alcohol abuse promotes violent behavior and causes other behavioral problems. All of this would create serious problems in the high school