If the drinking age was lowered to 18, it would cost more lives. I must say I do agree with this claim that if the drinking age was lowered to 18, it would cost more lives. I agree because when you hear on the news or look in the news paper about car crashes they most likely involve under age drinkers. From a personal experience I do believe that the law should remain at 21. I can remember when I was like sixteen and seventeen I could go into the liquor store and buy liquor with out even being asked for my I.D, but now that I am twenty seven they ask for my I.D its just crazy to me. There has been so much talk about lowering the drinking age, but no one seems to support this change. The National …show more content…
There are a lot of young children who play these games and I must say I was one of them, and I have never heard about them going out shooting up a school or a movie theater because of a game they have played. To me there is more violence on TV and in movies as there are in video games. When I was growing up my brother and I would act out wrestling moves on each others as well as our friends, but it was all fun and games never did we want to hurt …show more content…
Now when it comes to social networks being healthy and largely harmless I do not agree. Social networking sites can have some health risk as well as harm, it can cause stress, weight problems, cyberbullying and identity theft. There has been times when my nieces come home from school they go right to the computer instead of doing homework or they say they don 't have any just so they can get on the computer to get on these different sites like facebook. They will sit in front of the computer from the time they get in the house until its time to go to bed, and when my sister calls there names they don 't answer its like everything around them stops but the