When teenagers turn eighteen, we tell them they are adults and send them into the world. They go to college, get a job, marry or join the military. They do grown up things like vote, pay taxes and become parents. They can drive cars, buy a gun, smoke, serve on a jury, and go to an adult prison. But they can't go to a bar for a drink because when it comes to liquor, they are still just kids. Where's the logic in the twenty-one and older drinking law? The minimum drinking age should be eighteen since it is the age of adulthood.
The drinking age of twenty-one has not been around for long. In 1984, only eighteen states required that drinkers be twenty-one until the National Minimum
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