The Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984 was a federal law that boosted the drinking age from 18 to 21.
no the law is you have to be 21
Because before then you have no experience and drinking only makes it worse.
To not do it if under the age of 21, with certain exceptions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Dakota_v._Dolehere is a start to your answerInterestingly, 19 states do not specifically prohibit drinking under the age of 21, only the purchase and public possession (with certain exceptions) of alcohol.Read more: When_did_the_drinking_age_change_from_18_to_21
It is 21, with exceptions as provided by state law.
You have to be 21 and older, you cannot drink and drive, there is a limit to drinking IF you have to drive back home, and many, many more.
yes
Drinking Made Easy - 2010 San Francisco 1-21 was released on: USA: 29 September 2010
Yes. In every state, the drinking age is 21. Sucks, right?
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. Some states had a minimum age of 21 when the National Minimum Drinking Age Act was passed in 1984. All of the other states adopted the age 21 law by 1986.
The legal drinking age in Virginia is the same as the United States as the drinking age is regulated by Federal not State law. It is 21 throughout the country.