Originally posted by: JDub02
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Bateluer
Alcohol can sersiously damaged the livers and brains of developing bodies. At 18 or 21, the human body is more or less physically mature, and thus the potential damage to a liver or the brain cells is minimized. If, say a 12 year old, began binge drinking, they'd likely have major liver disease before they even turned the legal drinking age. Developing livers are not prepared to remove the toxic alcohol from the bloodsteam yet. And we definitely don't seen any young'uns with fewer brain cells then we already do.
Yeah? well bullets can serously hurt the liver, brain etc in developing bodies also. BUT we don't tell 18 yr olds they can't join the military.
Not to mention smoking can damage the lungs etc.
But smoking doesn't impair your ability to drive. I knew a few 18 year olds who are dead now because of drinking and driving.
My cousin got slapped with a DUI when he was in high school. He was driving around with 4 people and a keg in the back of his pickup.
Kids are stupid enough on their own. They don't need alcohol to add to it.
And he's going to be JUST as stupid at 21.
I mean, to limit alchohol to age 25 and over I would understand (not agree with