Yes, states decide the laws concerning drinking and the selling of liquor .
1982-1987
The abolition of the drinking age and the suffrage movement were not directly related to the original writing of the Constitution, which primarily focused on establishing a framework for government and protecting individual rights. However, these issues reflect the evolving interpretation of rights and liberties over time. The Constitution's framers intended for it to be a living document that could adapt to societal changes, which later allowed for amendments addressing voting rights and legal drinking age. These controversies highlight the ongoing struggle for equality and the expansion of civil rights within the constitutional framework.
Going to university, Drinking, Driving, Voting, Getting a job, Smoking, Watching 12,15, or 18 films, Spray paint/aerosol cans, Knives and more.
There's lots of possible answers to this. If you want an easy one, the Civil War led to the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth amendments.
there is no drinking age
there is no drinking age
The drinking age in Belize is 18 , however in Hunduras there is no "legal drinking age" :)
there is no drinking age
the drinking age is 12
There is no age restriction for drinking, but the legal age to purchase is 16
UAE legal drinking age is 21, so It's same drinking age as USA.
The drinking age in Ohio is 21 years.
~Drinking Age in Ontario: 19
the drinking age is 8. TB+D*
The legal drinking age in Nicaragua is 18
The drinking age in the USA is 21