Well, here we are again. I posted on a different thread, and got so many responses, might as well open up a new thread on the topic.
Alright friends, here in America, as most of you know, the drinking age is 21. With that being said, your rights as an American citizen are effective the day you turn 18. As soon as you are a legal adult, you can purchase a gun (in most states,) join the military, sign legal binding documents, vote, take out loans, and be rid of curfew. What are your thoughts on the subject of the drinking age being greater than the age of adulthood? I know a lot of you are not from the states, so feel free to put in you input on how your countries policies effect the youth, and how you feel on the states own laws.
Alright friends, here in America, as most of you know, the drinking age is 21. With that being said, your rights as an American citizen are effective the day you turn 18. As soon as you are a legal adult, you can purchase a gun (in most states,) join the military, sign legal binding documents, vote, take out loans, and be rid of curfew. What are your thoughts on the subject of the drinking age being greater than the age of adulthood? I know a lot of you are not from the states, so feel free to put in you input on how your countries policies effect the youth, and how you feel on the states own laws.
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