Argumentative Essay: America Should Lower Drinking Age

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Paige Eberle Professor Powell English 111 22 August, 2011 America Should Lower Drinking Age Alcoholic beverages date all the way back to the early part of our human existence. Throughout its history, alcohol has been used prevalently for many diverse purposes, such as relieving tension, providing courage in battle, celebrating, numbing feelings, and simply for bonding. Unfortunately, all of alcohols effects are not as satisfying as its purposes. Because of alcohol abuse, in 1920 the United States banned the sale, manufacturing,delivery, and transportation of liquor which was considered to be any drink with more than .05% alcohol. With this prohibition came the art of making Moonshine and other illegal alcohols. Establishments that illegally sold alcohol became extremely popular. Not surprisingly, alcohol poisoning cases increased and crime increased due to…show more content…
European countries have a lower legal drinking and appear to have lesser alcohol related problems. Trying to enforce the drinking age of 21 is ineffective and pricey. Even though the law says one has to be 21, teen drinking is a major problem and there will never be a way to stop it. It would be more effective to spend money on educating the youth about how to drink responsibly rather than attempt to enforce the drinking age of 21 and continuously waste money and effort.” For 21 years, the legal drinking age has been set at 21 years. This has been an issue topic for quite some time now, and more states are considering revising the law. It is evident in highschool, college, and in public places that 21 is not a working age. It has been clear sense day one that Prohibition never worked in the past, and it will not work now. Now is an appropriate time to make changes to our alcohol policy and begin educating and regulating adults starting at 18 how to drink

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