Sarah, a freshman who reduced his legal drinking age to 18 and 18, entered a convenience store and walked cowardly behind, hoping that no one thought she could meet her. Opening the refrigerator door, she took out the refrigerated Coors Lightbox. Sara approached the cashier nervously, presented a false identification card and placed beer on the counter. At first glance, the cashier thought that she was small and young and Sarah did not reach the legal age to buy beer.
The impact of lowering the statutory drinking age to 18 years among people between the ages of 18 and 21 (especially university students) is an important step to help reduce crime and crime. In this article, I will explain the influence of the decrease in drinking age for university students, that is, the influence of the current 21 years old. & Lt; Tab / & gt; When students participate in 'illegal acts' only through drinking alcohol, most of this contempt plays a role and goes beyond the boundary between good and evil. It is when a person's judgment is damaged by alcohol. For example, when a minor goes to a party with alcoholic beverages, they automatically do illegal acts. Of course you can get drunk if a minor is in a situation where drinking is as illegal as drinking.
In 1971, Ontario reduced the legal drinking age from 21 to 18; however since 1979 the state has determined that 19 is the statutory drinking age for the state. What is the reason for the transfer? This is because there are too many complaints that high school students are drunk when their age reaches 18. There is no evidence that underage legal drinking age will increase the drinking of minors will cease. A typical example is the United States, the minimum legal drinking age is 21 years old, but it is not unusual for young people under 21 years to drink before the legal age.