Ever go to a college campus, on the majority of campus you will most likely find remnants of alcohol paraphernalia. Between fake ID, and 21y/o friends, underage kids can get alcohol pretty easy. So, why do we force people to wait until they are twenty one years old do to something, the major of people will experience their first year of college.
In my opinion, wouldn't it be better if the drinking age was lowered to 18? because the majority of college-bound students will turn 18, prior to heading off to school, and if they turn 18, and can drink, the majority of kids will still be some what under their parents eyes. If kids are drinking and their parents know about it, they can have a more meaningful conversation about alcohol, drinking, and tolerance.
I know my parents lectured me, when I came home tanked on my 21st birthday, but was that the first time I got wasted? Not a chance. My
Freshmen year in college, I ended up in health services, after a crazy night of partying, and I know a good number of other students who discovered alcohol and its effects just from
Freshmen year.
Drinking needs to be less hidden. If kids, who are gonna be drinking anyway, can do it out in the open, society will be better able to teach them what is acceptable, and how to drink and have fun. Not drink to get drunk and then have fun, which is what most
Freshmen do.
How many college students do you hear, "yo, I was so wasted last night!" like its a badge of honor?