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Underage Drinking A Big Problem Essay Research

Underage Drinking: A Big Problem Essay, Research Paper


Underage Drinking: A Big Problem


Underage drinking is wide spread through out the United States.


According to Klaidman, of 10 million people under the age 21 who admitted they’d


had a cocktail in the last month, 4.4 million said that they are “binge


drinkers,” or people who have had more than four drinks in a row. Also, alcohol


use among 12 to 17 year olds has risen .9% over the past three years (137).


Lack of entertainment on college campuses and easy availability of alcohol can


lead to underage drinking as well. Here at UWEC, it is easy to find a party


where alcohol is provided to underage drinkers. There is also not much else to


do in Eau Claire, unless one has access to a motor vehicle. “For 20 year-old


Iowa State junior Scott Christy, acquiring alcohol is not a problem. All he has


to do is contact a friend… and within half an hour he can have the drink of


his choice” (Frerking). Because underage drinking is such a problem in today’s


society, measures must be taken to reduce the problem.


One solution to the problem of underage drinking is to lower the


drinking age from 21 years down to 18 or 19 years. At first glance, this seems


like a good idea because a large portion of underage drinkers, mainly college


students, would now no longer be underage and would be able to drink legally.


Problem solved, or is it? According to Reginald Smart, in 1971 the Canadian


province of Ontario lowered its drinking age from 21 years to 18 years, thinking


this would help alleviate its underage drinking problem. At first, the new age


law seemed to be working. Soon, bar owners complained because the young


drinkers scared off the above 21 crowd, just took up space, and did not drink


as much as the above 21 crowd. People in Ontario also started to notice more


accidents involving alcohol and more public displays of drunkenness by young


people. School officials also were distressed by the fact that students were


allowed to drink at lunch, and then returned to class too intoxicated to take


part in the learning process. Also, school functions, such as dances and


sporting events became occasions to drink. It seemed the only people still


supporting the new age law were the young people who gained the privilege of


drinking from the new age law. Finally, in 1978 the drinking age was raised


(90,93,105). Also, lowering the drinking age is not a good solution because


it completely ignores minors aged 12-17 which according to the aforementioned


statistic, are starting to increase their consumption of alcohol. To sum up,


lowering the drinking is not a viable solution to the problem of underage


drinking.


Another solution to the problem of underage drinking is enacting


stricter penalties on those who choose to drink under the legal age. The


consequences of underage drinking can range from fines to jail time to driver’s


license suspensions to community service (What Are the Facts of Underage


Drinking). According to Renee Fisher, Kansas legislators lowered the limit of


intoxication from .08 to .02 for underage drinkers. This means it takes less


alcohol for someone under 21 to be legally intoxicated. According to the


Associated Press, New Jersey legislators approved a bill that would allow police


to arrest people under the age of 21 who possess alcoholic beverages on private

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property. In Michigan, people underage can now be charged for attempting to


“purchase, consume, or possess” alcohol (Rhodes). Although it is good that the


government is taking steps to curb underage drinking, these measures will


probably not have much of an effect. When people under 21 go out to drink, they


are not thinking of the consequences of their actions, they just want to have


fun. They worry about being caught, but this will make them more cautious, not


stop them from drinking. Even if they are caught, this probably will not stop


them from drinking again. According to the Collegian Editorial Board, “… even


if a person gets arrested for a violation of the fake ID law, that doesn’t mean


they won’t try again.” In summary, stiffer penalties will not solve the problem


of underage drinking.


Prevention is the only solution that can drastically reduce underage


drinking. Children need to start being educated about the dangers of alcohol


when they are young. Not only the dangers associated with drinking, such as


alcohol poisoning, but also dangers such as rape, assault, and drunk driving.


Parents should also talk to their children about underage drinking and about


drinking responsibly and parents should be at home when their children have a


party (What Are the Facts of Underage Drinking). In the home, alcohol should be


locked away just like a gun, because it can be just as, if not more deadly than


a gun. Neighbors, or neighborhood watch groups should report underage drinking


to police (What Are the Facts of Underage Drinking). This way, police can stop


parties before they start. Finally, according to What Are the Facts of Underage


Drinking, people should report those who sell or give alcohol to people under


the age of 21. If people under 21 can not get alcohol, obviously they can not


drink it. In conclusion, prevention is the best solution to the problem of


underage drinking.


The problem of underage drinking can not be solved in a day or two. The


solution that has been provided will take a longtime and a lot of effort, but if


it is followed, then underage drinking will continue to decline until it is no


longer a problem.


References


“What are the Facts of Underage Drinking?” Untitled: 5 pars. On-line.


Internet. Available


http://www.ovchin.uc.ed…/hopeline/underage.html


Associated Press. “Assembly Passes Bill to Fight Underage Drinking.” Untitled:


7 pars. On-line.


Internet. Available http://www.smartline.com/ap/ap621101.html


Collegian Editorial Board. “Current Drinking Laws Need to be Re-evaluated.”


Collegian Opinion: 12 pars. On-line. Internet. Available


http://collegian.ksu.ed…nion/ed-board- 9.13.html


Klaidman, Daniel. “Here’s the Straight Dope.” Newsweek 21 October 1996:37.


Fisher, Renee. “New Bill Tightens Limit on underage Drinking.” Untitled: 12


pars. On-line. Internet. Available http://www.spub.ksu.edu…0-


tolerence-fisher.html


Frerking, Tim. “Underage Drinking is Up.” Untitled: 13pars. On-line. Internet.


Available


http://www.daily.iastat…-9-96/f01-frerking.html


Rhoades, Rebecca. “Tougher Laws Created for Underage Drinkers.” Lode: 10 pars.


On-line. Internet. Available


http://www.grp.mtu.edu/…ws/threenews092995.html


Smart, Reginald G. The New Drinkers. Toronto, Canada: Addiction Research


Foundation,

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