Keeping the legal drinking age at 21 PDF Print
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written by lori , April 19, 2008
I think they should stop sending our "teens" to war at the age of 18. Instead of allowing those who serve in our military the privilage of drinking under age...why don't we just stop sending our "under age" off to the military??
Let's bring the ability to "join up" for Uncle Sam to the age of 21 and stop this nonsence all together.
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written by Susan Bauer , April 25, 2008
"Our Teen" made his own decision to become a United State Marine and to serve and honor "our" country and the very freedoms we all enjoy. No one sent him off. We couldn't be more proud of his decision. Each "teen" needs to find their own path. Many struggle to find theirs. Some are happy going on to school, while others join the work force right after graduation. And there are those who choose the military.
Whether they can legally drink has nothing to do with our teens choices after high school. Should we say they can't go on to college or Vo-Tech or not get a job then until they are 21 and can legally drink? They are young adults making their own decisions as to what and where they are going in life.
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written by Justin Langen , May 09, 2008
As a teen myself, I know the harsh reality or underage drinking. Now, you hear about it all the time, underage drinking. But the common reality is that it is no different than an adult, if teens are safe when they drink and don't drive obviously we are being safe. And I know parents are conserned with our health like over drinking and dying, but you know what an adult can do just the same thing so we are pretty much in the same situation as you adults out there drinking. So before you ridicule us, think about it.
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