The drinking age should be lowered because the age to join the military is 18. This means that you are old enough to fight in a war and carry a gun, but not old enough to drink a beer.
No, it should be 20 or up.
No because that would mean more drinking!
depends on how old you are Age should not matter IF and ONLY IF you are in a house UNABLE to leave and under supervision of a responsible adult. If you plan on leaving then it should not be legal. But the age itself should NOT matter.
In 1971, the legal drinking age in Michigan was 18 years old. This was part of a broader trend during the late 1960s and early 1970s, as several states lowered the drinking age to reflect changes in social attitudes and to align with the voting age, which had been lowered to 18 with the 26th Amendment. However, Michigan raised the legal drinking age back to 21 in 1980.
i don't think no kids should be drinking until there 18
It should be lowered to because if you're old enough to buy smokes you should be able to buy drinks.
The legal drinking age in Minnesota was 18 during 1973-1976. In 1973 the legal minimum drinking age in Minnesota was lowered from 21 to 18. In 1976 it was raised from 18 to 19 and raised again in 1986 from 19 to 21.
The legal drinking age in New Jersey was lowered to 18 in 1973. However, this change was short-lived, as the age was raised back to 19 in 1980 and then to 21 in 1983, following the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984, which required states to set the legal drinking age at 21 to receive federal highway funds.
i think that it should be lowered because i mean ima guida c'mon
no it should be 18
The minimum drinking age in Alabama is 21. The minimum drinking age in Alabama never was 18. Prior to 1970 the minimum drinking age in Alabama was 21. Alabama lowered its minimum drinking age from 21 to 19 years in 1970 and raised it from 19 to 21 in 1986.
The minimum drinking age in Minnesota was 19 in 1978. In 1973 it was lowered from 21 to 18. In 1976 it was raised from 18 to 19 and raised again in 1986 to 21.