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Minnesota’s proposal to lower the drinking age will permit 18- to 21-year-olds to drink in bars and restaurants, and 16- to 17-year-olds to drink with a parent, WCCO-TV’s Heather Brown reports.
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DangeIsComing07 Aug 2010
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hovsec07 Aug 2010
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KingdomHearts3Ne07 Aug 2010
@heyho007 It’s because Americans drink and drive. Europe doesn’t have this problem because Europeans grow up with alcohol.
KingdomHearts3Ne07 Aug 2010
The drinking age law in America should be:
16 with adult supervision
18 to drink and purchase with no adult supervision required
kinda like france
GErSHEYhErSheYs07 Aug 2010
MADD is a bunch of houswives who stay home without a job and no lives who ruin shit for everyone. they need to fucking shut up and stop butting their shitfull of an opinion in.
dis3secretary07 Aug 2010
Come one America, let’s do the right thing!
heyho00707 Aug 2010
It is all about consumption. Alcohol WILL always effect the brain in one way or another, whether your 16 or 47. If you have too much of it, expect the worst. I know 18 year old’s that are very responsible, and 40 year old’s who are not. Worry about teenagers who are not legal adults, drinking.Not legal adults at 18.
It’s very sad to see that an 18 year old can join the Army, and take people’s life, sometimes even innocent people. But you need be to 21 to have a drink ?… this is not normal
TheMadStork8307 Aug 2010
@fjpko Exactly my friend. The 18-19 year olds in this country and very irrasponsible and still very immature. Yes some are very well disciplined young men and women but the majority of the simpletons over rules that.
BryanNC0807 Aug 2010
Fuck these mothers against drunk driving! They’re all a bunch of ugly bitches who never got invited to keggers when they were young and ugly lik they are today. Mothers against drunk driving is the temperance union of the 21st century.
thatslavicguy07 Aug 2010
MADD’s argument about the brain and drinking is absolutely ridiculous. I live in Canada and 19 year olds here are perfectly fine. I’ve been to Europe in countries where the drinking age is 16 (exAustria) and they seem a lot more mature than any 18-year-old American….
ProsperityGlobal07 Aug 2010
What are MADD?, some kind of fanatical moon cult?, they acctuly believe that you can be trusted with a gun at 18, but not a beer?.
What are they ingesting, would be laughed off the face of the Earth in Europe.
ProsperityGlobal07 Aug 2010
@FranklyMisterShankly not only European Nations and Canada, but virtually every country on the Planet.
fjpko07 Aug 2010
naah is just that americans are just like very very immature when it is about drinking and many other stuff… i went to high school in america and when i was a freshman the senior behaved like kids… I dont know if its your culture or whatever but the drinking age is ok for americans
southparkfan271707 Aug 2010
@tatomuck18 Obviously no alcohol in schools. If they show up drunk kick them out just like you would do if they showed up stoned. If they show up hung over, so what. Where I went to high school, we had to start school at 7:30 in the morning (way to early) so as a result more then half of the kids showed up with headaches anyway, there would be no difference.
isabellegonzalez07 Aug 2010
I feel the drinking age should be lowered to 18 because that is the age the government states we are adults and it would allow 18-20 year olds to drink more responsibly. At the age of 18 the government allows people to enlist in the military, smoke, vote and make other significant decisions. I would say these are major decisions, so I dont understand why the government wouldnt allow us to make our own decisions about drinking as well. After all, at the age of 18 we are considered adults.
DrinkAt1807 Aug 2010
I support lowering the drinking age to 18.
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Eric Paine
President & Founder
Drink At 18
madmiles07 Aug 2010
I agree
keldog00907 Aug 2010
It’d be a lot safer if the drinking age was 18. Of course there’d be a spike in drinking right after the law was put in effect, but it would set the foot work for alcohol not being the taboo that it is in the U.S. for underage drinkers.
There’s no logical reason to keep it at 21. It isn’t working. It’s probably making the problem worse.
IamDaReAlSeaN07 Aug 2010
well, there are alot of adults who are irresponsible with alcohol, go tell them first before you start attacking youth you ageist bastard.
IamDaReAlSeaN07 Aug 2010
yes of course we do. i’m still in secondary school here in ireland and i have a few beers with my friends. you treat your youth like babies. when you are 18 you are an adult in most countries, and legally as an adult you should have the same rights as any other adult of any age. anything otherwise would be discrimination against younger adults.
nicmhj07 Aug 2010
read my comments. theyre not mature enough yet in america because america historically has never educated and incorporated alcohol. think of premarital sex a few decades back. Preach abstinence instead of teaching of safe sex and you get evn more unwanted pregnancies and stds. Knowledge is the way not prohibition and discrimination. look at the facts, look at death rates at other countries who have had historically low drinking ages. The US law fails miserably yet its drinking age is 21.
nicmhj07 Aug 2010
for the very reason that MADD members have lost a child , they should not be incorporated in the debate as much. theyre emotional. they dont see the facts. look at other countries in the world who have a long history of low drinkiing ages. If alcohol was incorporated into society, and not a taboo, in the long run, there wouldnt be so much alcohol related deaths. look at the facts. the very reason some of their children died is because this country has treated alcohol historically as a taboo
nicmhj07 Aug 2010
american closed shits. think of alcohol like premarital sex was a couple decades ago. go around preaching abstinence rather than teaching about safe sex, youll have more unwanted pregnancies and stds. Do the opposite and in the long run you have a benefit to society. Sure, in the short run legalizing it will cause a spike in the death rate, but as all other countries who have a long history of low drinking ages, it drops very low, because people are taught how to handle it
nicmhj07 Aug 2010
go to any other country in the world that has the drinking age at 18 or even lower… look at their death rates related with such a subtance. You’ll see a majorityof them are proportionately lower than the US.. thisis because they have a history of low drinkin ages and incorporating it as a daily thing, not a taboo. Kids know how to deal wih it. Sure, people get drunk like anybody else, but they hande themselves better and situations because of education and experience.
tatomuck1807 Aug 2010
you know 18 year olds are still in high school, right? Do you want them to be drinking?
tatomuck1807 Aug 2010
drink going to the store and buying booze after they ask for your ID. What are you gonna do when all the stores can no longer sell booze to you? And when all the people giving it to you illegally go to jail, then how or where are you gonna get your booze? And if you get a fake and id and end up in jail, do you think the prison gaurds are gonna be giving you any beer?
tatomuck1807 Aug 2010
If would be much better off of these teens were not drinking any alcohol period!
don’t forget the occasional hooker