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Should Eighteen be the Minimum Drinking Age? The drinking age in the United States should stay twenty-one. In the past sixteen years in which the legal age to purchase, drink, and sell alcohol has been twenty-one, an estimated fifteen-thousand kids lives have been spared that would otherwise have been killed in alcohol related accidents on the highways (Madd, "Stats", 1). The fact of the matter is the law in effect now saves countless lives not only directly, but also indirectly. In a study taken by the United States government it was determined teenagers who drink are fifty times more likely to use cocaine, twenty-two times more likely to use marijuana and seven point five times more likely to use illicit drugs. (Madd, "Underfacts", 1). So really drinking at a younger age significantly increases the likely hood that teenagers will be killed in an alcohol related incidents and will increase the probability of fatality by overdose of other
Furthermore, recent studies have also proven that alcohol at a young age tremendously increases the likely hood of dependency and increases the chance of underdevelopment of sexual organs to those who drink during their developmental stage of twelve to seventeen ("Underage", 1). Many people would argue that, by leaving legal limit at twenty-one, teenagers are being taught to break and find ways around the law instead of being given the opportunity to exercise their adult decision making abilities. While this very well may be true it has been found in countries that have the legal age of consumption eighteen, the same underage drinking trend is found among youths starting as young as fourteen. The truth is, the United States will always have problems with underage alcohol abuse because the countries perception of alcohol makes it seem so glamorous and cool that teenagers will automatically want it. This problem definitely needs to start gener
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