Re: Lower the drinking age?
by
Sword_of_Light
10/11/2007, 9:46 AM #
Interesting. I cant quite make up my mind as to whether or not this is a good idea.
On one hand, one of my oldest arguments against legalization of pot is that we cant handle the legal drugs we already have. One of the reasons I have a cell phone is to call the police if I see a drunk driver - and I've done it, too. Its not as common where I drive now - Rhode Islanders seem to not need drink to make them dangerous behind the wheel - but it was a very common sight when I lived in Dallas. Nothing is within walking distance in Texas - nothing. So, if you want to go to a bar and drink, you've gotta drive there. And a lot of people drink to get drunk - so the end result is that around 2am, thereabouts, when the bars all let out, you've got a lot of drunk drivers on the highways - and most of them are speeding. Its sort of habit - people who've only driven in the East wouldnt get it - you have to speed in Texas, or you'd never get anywhere.
It seems alarmingly common that teenagers are killing themselves with cars. They go to a party, get trashed, and wrap their car around a telephone pole - and take their friends with them. Nor is it rare to hear of college kids drinking themselves to death. A recent poster in this thread said that part of the problem was binge drinking on the part of teenagers - I do agree. We dont teach our children that drinking is a skill - if children are taught anything about alcohol - its not the practical skills. I'm a skilled drinker - I know to be warry of drinks where I cant taste the alcohol. I know what will get me drunk, I know how to behave drunk, I know I can behave drunk. Had a friend of mine once comment that he'd never seen me drunk, wherein I replied 'Oh yes you have, remember that party where I was doing straight tequilla shots?' Oh, yeah. I just dont act drunk.
Alcohol has been demonized in America for damn near as long as theres been an America. So, the other hand of this argument is that maybe thats the mistake. That we treat alcohol as an evil, as a vice, and so do the same thing with alcohol as we do with sex - we try to restrict it, but also heavily promote it. The end result with alcohol is the steriotypical frat party WOOOO LETS GET WASTED! sort of thing. Maybe lowering the age of drinking would take away some of the cool of breaking the law, the fake I.D. my legal friends buy for me sort of thing.
I'm hard pressed to say one way or the other, though. I'm inclined to say, keep it where it is until theres more data. I wonder however, with the stigma attached to drinking, how valid that data might be....
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