It is a Friday night. A group of seniors in high school are headed to a field party after a long week of school. Before arriving, they stop at a convenience store to buy some beer. The clerk asks for their identification and one teenager uses a cheaply made fake id to purchase the alcohol. The group gets to the party and drinks with their other thirty classmates until the function is busted up by the cops. The cops check for designated drivers, and tell everyone to go home without making any arrests. The group of seniors are thankful to not be in trouble and go to sleep thinking about the party on Saturday.
U.S. law states that the minimum drinking age is 21. Yet, every weekend thousands of kids under this age are breaking this law. The big question is why? Yes, some of these underage age drinkers buy alcohol because they like the taste or because they enjoy the feeling it gives them, although, they are not the majority. The majority choose to drink because they think it looks cool or because they enjoy rebelling authority ( Department of Health and Human Services. 163,164). Throughout
Many people would try to argue that with the drinking age set at 21, this keeps teens from reaching alcohol altogether. Try telling this to the thousands of families who catch their children coming home late at night, stumbling though the door with beer or liquor on their breath. Kids have ways of getting what they want. Most use fake ids to obtain the alcohol. These ids don't even have to be precise for most places. As long as they have a picture for the camera and the money to pay for it, they do not mind. As stated in the story above, most police who bust kids with alcohol do not even hand out punishments; they just check for designated drivers and send the underage drinker on their way. I know this because I have seen it first hand. My parents know this because they too have seen it first hand. For these reasons, no matter where you go, kids will drink. This is why the drinking age should be lowered and teens should learn responsibility with alcohol at a young age from the home.
Giving an 8 year-old a D.A.R.E. T-shirt is not going to keep him from spilling beer all over it ten years later. If you show them v
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