The evidence is overwhelming: More than 50 high-quality scientific studies all found the 21 law saves lives, both on and off the road. And the public agrees: 72 percent of adults think that lowering the drinking age would make alcohol more accessible to kids, and nearly half think that it would increase binge drinking among teens, according to a new Nationwide Insurance poll. Going to the part where it says that there had been less accidents of and on the road is a very good impact. Teenagers usually drink during parties and they may get drunk and start a problem in that event. After the party they will drive home and someone who was drinking will probably give a ride to their friend and they nay in an accident. If the age requirement does go down to late teens the alcohol will be more accessible to many illegal under age people. Not only for them, but maybe even to kids who are barely turning to
The evidence is overwhelming: More than 50 high-quality scientific studies all found the 21 law saves lives, both on and off the road. And the public agrees: 72 percent of adults think that lowering the drinking age would make alcohol more accessible to kids, and nearly half think that it would increase binge drinking among teens, according to a new Nationwide Insurance poll. Going to the part where it says that there had been less accidents of and on the road is a very good impact. Teenagers usually drink during parties and they may get drunk and start a problem in that event. After the party they will drive home and someone who was drinking will probably give a ride to their friend and they nay in an accident. If the age requirement does go down to late teens the alcohol will be more accessible to many illegal under age people. Not only for them, but maybe even to kids who are barely turning to