Problems caused by underage drinking 100,000 people died of alcohol every year (Biddulph 2003: 37). Many people in the age group are teenagers. But please wait for not legal drinking age 21. So, how do teenagers consume alcohol? Most teenagers can buy alcohol by themselves (Richards 2001: 7). This is a big problem that causes young people to drink alcohol. In addition, alcohol is readily available, and most high school students have tried at least alcohol (National Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Institute 2004).
Why do minors want to drink? It is not uncommon to drink alcohol when you are under age. (1) Studies show that about 6% of children aged 10 to 11 use alcohol. 25% by age 14, 55% by age 17. About 92% of high school students use alcohol, and 94% of 92% regularly use alcohol. Teenage children under stress are sometimes overheated, and children may not know how to use them. Drinking is a way for them to enjoy forsaking and enjoying. Children also believe that they are young, so they will neither get sick nor die. There is a mistake. Minor drinking is a major cause of alcohol abuse and alcohol related health problems. Many children think that they will not become an alcoholic poison, but they can not and can not stop
Problems caused by underage drinking 100,000 people died of alcohol every year (Biddulph 2003: 37). Many people in the age group are teenagers. But please wait for not legal drinking age 21. So, how do teenagers consume alcohol? Most teenagers can buy alcohol by themselves (Richards 2001: 7). This is a big problem that causes young people to drink alcohol. - My name is Cassie I want to tell you about my life and a way to change it forever for a pleasant evening. This is the true story of my youth, the choices I made, and the result of these choices.
People who advocate drinking age say they will stop almost all problems caused by underage drinking if we do it more. But this is wrong. Currently, the age of drinking is illegal for 7.7 million Americans. Most of them have never been captured. Despite severe penalties for underage drinkers, only one in 1,000 minors actually drinks. Even arresting ten times the current population (which is very difficult and expensive), it is still not enough to stop underage drinking. Although the law is unrealistic, people see that they rebel against it and do not see being abolished