Teenagers and alcohol do not mix well; not to mention the fact that the combination of the two is illegal. The rate at which teens are drinking is continually increasing with every year. In addition, alcoholism among teens is beginning to produce major problems within their young lives such as dependency, violence, and poor grades in school. “Alcoholism is a chronic, often progressive disease in which a person craves alcohol and drinks despite repeated alcohol related problems like losing a job or a relationship” (“Alcoholism”). Teenagers are old enough to know that their consumption of alcohol is legally wrong, however “7.2 million adolescents drank at least once in the past year” (“Teen Alcohol Use, Underage Drinking, and Teen Alcoholism”). “In the 1980s, the U.S. government set the legal drinking age at 21”, and this age was chosen for a reason: protection. (“Drinking Age Should Not Be Lowered To 18”). However, many people under the age of twenty one are habitually drinking alcohol. Furthermore, teen alcoholism does not discriminate against gender or ethnicity either. It is commonly perceived that boys tend to drink more than girls; however, “girls were as likely as boys their age to drink alcohol” (“Teen Alcohol Use, Underage Drinking, and Teen Alcoholism”). As mentioned before, ethnicity does not have an effect either because “Hispanic youth were as likely as white non-Hispanic youth to be current drinkers” (“Teen Alcohol Use, Underage Drinking, and Teen Alcoholism”). Teenagers may have a preference on the type of alcohol they consume, but alcohol has no preference on who it will negatively effect.
Works Cited
"Alcoholism." University of Maryland Medical Center . Web. 26 Sept. 2010.
Teen Alcohol Use, Underage Drinking, and Teen Alcoholism." Family First Aid: Help For Troubled Teens. Web. 26 Sept. 2010.
"Drinking Age Should Not Be Lowered to 18." Wise To Social Issues. Web. 26 Sept. 2010.
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ReplyDeleteI really like when you said that teens know they are illegally drinking, yet they do it anyways which reveals their immurity. It also portrays how the law for the drinking age was designed to protect teen because they are not mature enough to handle the consumption of alcohol.
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