No. it can't be legalized for all ages.
Yes. Whats the difference. Either way they're going to drink it.
Alcohol was first isolated by an Arabic chemist in the Middle Ages. However, people were drinking fermented beverages for their alcohol content long before anyone knew what it was.
Not really sure anyone did, Alcohol has been around since the stone ages, beer jugs have been found which is the earliest identification of purposely fermented beverages. Hope this helps
No, because little kids, and teenagers, can get drunk and hurt themselves or others.
ages!
Ages 12 - 18 yrs old .
Approximately 2000 college students nationwide between the ages of 18-25 die each year from alcohol poisoning. Just as many have alcohol related injuries.
You must be 18 to consume any alcohol in Jamaica.
All ages...
Not in countries that have no minimum legal drinking ages, of which there are many.
It is difficult to cite a single reason for this. But in general, you could say that the intake of hot and cold beverages including alcohol and soft drinks combined with smoking do affect the whiteness of our teeth. Also, as a person ages, teeth tend to discolour as well.For more clear information visit:http://dentstore.co.uk/index.php/
Ages 13 and up