Topic: Should the legal drinking age in Australia be raised to 21?
Raising the legal drinking age in Australia to 21 proves to have many foreseeable positive and negative outcomes, as various physical and psychological health complications along with external issues that can affect multiple people are involved, each demonstrating different consequences for young adults. These concerns often revolve around drink driving, brain development and social influences all of which will be explored in the following points.
At eighteen we gain numerous responsibilities as an official adult which more or less include the right to vote, marry, and buy a house among other things. Alcohol or drinking is generally associated with adulthood and the coming of maturity where people usually leave behind their rebellious, abrupt hormones and world of dependence, safety and education to assume new responsibilities in …show more content…
In relation to this, reviews of 17 studies in various US states conclude a 16 percent decrease in alcohol related harm after the drinking age was raised. They wrote ‘The evidence strongly suggests that raising the minimum purchasing age for alcohol would reduce youth alcohol-related harm in Australia’. However these dilemmas don’t only affect people under the age of 21, better results might be achieved if the focus was diverted to analysing the causes and motivation of these actions to prevent or predict similar