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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Cleita
(75,480 posts)My reasoning. Yes, I agree with your points but also, when kids graduate from high school, they either go to college, to work and sometimes they get married. They enter a new social world of older adults who can drink, so they are left out on a lot of social situations because of it. I believe allowing them to drink in the company of their new friends will help them drink more responsibly as older adults tend to frown on binging, and driving while intoxicated and any other number of problem situations they can get into by drinking illegally.
When I went to college, I lived in a state where eighteen year olds could drink. When I came back to CA in the summer I couldn't. My friends were doing all the things underage drinkers do, like using phony IDs, bribing older adults into buying you alcohol and drinking in situations that weren't always safe. It was stupid.