There are those who are okay with buying their children beer and liquor, but on a few conditions like keeping the drinks at home and only under adult supervision. However, studies showed that it is more likely for kids to abuse alcohol when they have access to it. "When kids under age 15 start drinking and drinking heavily, they are about six times more likely to end up with alcohol problems," Peter Delany of the Substance Abuse …show more content…
"There's a giant difference between a kid who gets totally wasted on some purloined booze in the woods with his friends, and someone who has wine at dinner with their parents or as part of a religious ceremony," Stanton Peele, a psychologist and author of books such as "Love and Addiction" said.
US Government agencies and alcohol awareness groups, however, maintain that no amount of underage drinking should be permitted, because teens who drink are at more risk of being involved in vehicle crashes, homicides, and suicides. They are also prone to unplanned sex and pregnancies, as well as sexually transmitted diseases.
Even in countries in Europe, where there is not age limit when it comes to drinking booze, addiciton is rampant. Drug Free noted that a greater percentage of European youth have been reported to get intoxicated regularly.
Buying your teen alcohol is your call as a parent, but as Emma Bradley of Huffington Post noted, if you do buy your minor some alcohol, make sure he knows it's not an act to encourage them to drink, but to make sure they are