Prior to 1972 the minimum drinking age was 21 in Michigan. Michigan lowered the minimum drinking age from 21 to 18 in 1972, raised it from 18 to 19 in 1978, and raised it from 19 to 21 in 1978.
They do not object to a lower drinking age, but neither do they support lowering the MLDA.
The country of Japan has a lower drinking age than the United States. The U.S. is 21, while Japan is at 20 years old.
Yes there is.
Every state in the U.S. has a minimum drinking age of 21. However, some Canadian provinces have a lower drinking age. In addition, most countries have either an age 18 law or no minimum legal drinking age.
Lower Michigan
The minimum purchase and drinking age is a state law. Each individual U.S. state establishes by law the minimum age at which an individual may purchase alcoholic beverages. The U.S. Government passed the National Minimum Drinking Age Act on July 17, 1984. This did not change the drinking age. However, it forced the individual states to establish the minimum drinking age as 21 or lose 10% of their federal highway funding.
Michigan's shape is a mitten in the lower penisula.
drinking
it is in the lower part of michigan.
there is no drinking age
there is no drinking age