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(3,502 posts)Varies from state to state. I remember back in the day, when 19 year old boys were drafted into the military and sent to Vietnam it seemed so wrong to have them sent off from here to another state, before going overseas, where they were not treated as adults. Of course, the other side of that was that with some easily obtained phony proof we were getting into bars at age 14. Seriously. We did it and got served drinks all the time. The other downside is the drunk driving related deaths. They're bad enough now. Lowering the drinking age further would no doubt make it worse. I do think that a military exemption from the law would not be out of line. If you are assumed to be able operate lethal weapons or offer up your own life, seems to me that you should be able to enjoy the full benefits of adulthood. Even better, maybe we should stop sending kids off to war.