Explores the use and abuse of alcohol by teenagers, discussing the prevalence of binge drinking, the legal issue of the drinking age, and the effectiveness of various preventative measures.
Explores the use and abuse of alcohol by teenagers, discussing the prevalence of binge drinking, the legal issue of the drinking age, and the effectiveness of various preventative measures.
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Electronic reproduction.
Content Note
The state of underage drinking in the United States / Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration -- The drinking age should be lowered to eighteen / Michelle Minton -- The drinking age should not be lowered to eighteen / Joanne Glasser -- Eliminating the drinking age promotes freedom / Jeffrey A. Tucker -- Eliminating or lowering the drinking age will cost lives / Robert A. Corrigan -- Lowering the drinking age can prevent binge drinking / Morris E. Chafetz -- Lowering the drinking age will encourage binge drinking / Sara Huffman -- Exposing teens to alcohol helps them drink responsibly / Elizabeth Hanna -- Teen drinking may cause irreversible brain damage / Michelle Trudeau -- Parents should let teens drink at home so they learn to drink responsibly / Gretchen Anderson -- Parents should not let teens drink at home / Linda Carroll -- Banning caffeinated alcohol drinks can reduce underage binge drinking / Robyn Schelenz -- Banning caffeinated alcohol drinks will not reduce underage binge drinking / Jacob Sullum -- Single-sex dormitories can prevent underage drinking / John Garvey -- Underage drinkers should be given medical amnesty / Raymond Updyke -- Underage drinkers should take alcohol classes / John McCardell.