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    The issue of underage drinking has been constant for many years. The law for the minimum drinking age allows people 21 and older to legally drink alcoholic beverages. It is hard to enforce this law especially on college campuses where lots of underage drinking takes place. Someone that is 18 and older can get into some clubs where they are getting drinks even though they are not supposed to. There is a level of responsibility they needs to be taken when people are drinking. They should know how to

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    alcohol, and a majority of them drink habitually. “Furthermore, underage college students who drink heavily are more likely to miss class, fall behind in school, sustain an injury, have unplanned or unprotected sex, drive after drinking, or have contact with campus police. (Dedel)” Parental consent of underage drinking should not be allowed because it can lead to alcohol addiction, a loss of health, and driving under the influence. Drinking alcohol as a teen can many times steer to addiction as an adult

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    this quote because I do not think you need to drink to have a good time. I think you should stand up and tell others that underage drinking is wrong. You should stand up for something that you know is right, and that is more important than doing nothing. I was recently faced with that situation; it was hard for me to believe. There were rumors that some of my friends were drinking alcohol. When I heard the rumors I froze, and thought, no way, you have to be kidding me, this is crazy! My next thought

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    is underage drinking. As a high school student, this public service announcement grabbed my attention due to the fact that I see underage drinking daily. I chose this public service announcement because I feel that underage drinking currently has one of the most negative effects on teenagers. Underage drinking can physically and mentally abuse a person. I can relate to this issue because I have interacted with underage drinking which led to trouble and danger several times. Underage drinking is considered

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    “Underage drinking laws and other criminal status punish minors who are illegally in possession of alcohol” (Underage Drinking, 2016). Underage drinking can affect thousands of minors each year, but when people start drinking no matter what age they are there are consequences. Underage drinking can lead to all different kinds of things such as illnesses, accidents, and when people drink they are putting their lives and the lives of other people in danger. In most states, the legal drinking age is

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    “With such compelling information, the question is why haven 't we been able to do more to prevent the crisis of underage drinking? The answer is: the alcohol industry” is what Lucille Roybal-Allard once said, a U.S. Representative for serving in Congress since 1993. This statement has brought many to speculate of issues and debates. This expression opened the eyes of American people that often struggled to make this truth into a reality. After this speech, one woman said “It might be easy to believe

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    Underage drinking can lead to many problems such as physical behavior. Some people would argue that these actions would not be as big of a problem if the legal age was eighteen.They say teens tend to drink an excessive amount of alcohol at a time because they do not know when they will be able to drink again. Although many could understand this argument, experts believe that the age is set to twenty-one because of the maturity and health level at certain ages. These experts state “The age twenty-one

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    Negative Effects Of Underage Drinking Underage drinking is becoming a very problematic issue. Teens are at risk for many health issues,when it comes to their irresponsible drinking. Teenagers today believe drinking is cool and the best way to enjoy a night. Nonetheless do teens know the problems that alcohol can cause. Alcohol consumption for girls leads to unwanted, unplanned, and unprotected sex and pregnancy. In general underage drinking could either ruin a teens life or cause life threatening

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    Underage drinking has been going on for decades. However, besides from it being illegal the consequences and long term effects are not always discussed. Underage drinking puts our youth at greater risk of health issues and negative social outcomes. Approximately 5,000 people under the age of 21 die a year from alcohol related injuries. Such as, motor vehicle accidents, drowning, homicides, and suicides. Underage drinking also plays a role in drug use, academic failure, sexual activity, tobacco

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    “A 1999 study found that almost 8 percent of nine-year-olds are already drinking beer. Fifteen percent of eighth-graders and 30 percent of twelfth-graders are binge drinkers, which means they’ve had five or more drinks at one sitting within the past two weeks. In college, the percentage of binge drinkers rises to 45 percent.” (Can’t Buy My Love) Of course, there are many factors that may influence an underage person to drink, including parents, peers and the media, but there is also reason to believe

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