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Wednesday, September 03, 2008
John Stossel :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Drinking Age Myth
by John Stossel
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There's a myth in this country that the drinking age is 21. But that's only the legal age. The fact that government says you can't drink before 21 does not mean younger people don't drink.

More than 100 college presidents understand this, and now they want the minimum drinking age reconsidered.

"The 21-year-old drinking age is not working," says the Amethyst Initiative, launched by former Middlebury College President John McCardell, president of Choose Responsibility Inc.

The college leaders' statement charges that a "culture of dangerous, clandestine 'binge-drinking' -- often conducted off-campus -- has developed" and that "By choosing to use fake IDs, students make ethical compromises that erode respect for the law."

It makes the obvious point that 18-21-year-olds are "deemed capable of voting, signing contracts, serving on juries and enlisting in the military, but are told they are not mature enough to have a beer."

States started raising the drinking age to 21 in 1984, after Congress passed a law that stopped federal highway money from going to states that kept the age at 18. Curiously, the law was backed by President Reagan, a self-proclaimed advocate of federalism. Federalism presumes that we'll get better laws if states are free to compete in making public policy. Federal mandates kill useful experimentation by enacting one-size-fits-all policies.

The college presidents make a lot of sense. Forbidding things like underage drinking or smoking marijuana doesn't stop them from happening. The activity is just driven underground, where it is less subject to constructive social convention.

Of course, the Amethyst Initiative statement was angrily denounced by the usual activist groups that believe the answer to every problem is strict laws. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) said the college presidents "have signed on to a misguided initiative that uses deliberately misleading information to confuse the public on the effectiveness of 21 law." MADD cites a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimate that the higher drinking age "reduced traffic fatalities involving drivers 18 to 20 years old by 13 percent and has saved an estimated 25,509 lives since 1975."

MADD also claims that "In most countries with lower drinking ages, intoxication is much more common among young people than in the United States."

But does the "21 Law" really saves lives or reduce intoxication? Choose Responsibility responds, "Depending on where you look, you'll find many different numbers, all attributed to 'science.' What 'science'? In fact, the statistic(s) cited are the result of a simple mathematical formula ... [that] takes 13 percent of the difference between one year's alcohol-related traffic fatalities and the next and attributes the product to the 21-year-old drinking age. Recent research has called the consistent application of this formula into question." Continued...

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John Stossel blogs at http://blogs.abcnews.com/johnstossel/ is an award-winning news correspondent and author of Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel--Why Everything You Know is Wrong.
 
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Responsible Drinking
I live in a college area. (USC) Years ago the USC admininstration in their wisdom banned alcohol from fraternity row and then bragged about it. As a consequence frat parties were pushed into the surrounding neighborhood. We now have large bands of students careening from party to party into the wee hours. (The weekend parties begin on Wednesdays)

Tragically and recently one of these offensive inebriates was attacked and stabbed to death by an offended neighbor who just happened to be a gang member.

Alcohol at any age diminishes reason however it is totally irresponsible and hypocritical for USC University administration to ban alcohol from the "ROW" and ignore the consequential problem in the adjacent (formerly peaceful) neighborhood.

Not banning alchohol but encouraging responsible drinking is the solution.

This nation should have learned that lesson from the prohibition era fiasco but evidently we didn't.

DANGER OF DRINKING
IS THERE A DOUBLE STANDARD IN OUR SOCIETY????
SMOKING AND THE CAMPAIGNS AGAINST TOBACCO COMPANIES BROUGHT POSITIVE CHANGES, I DON'T SMOKE SO I WELCOMED ALL THE NEW RULES...I'VE YET TO KNOW OF ANY FRIENDS WITH RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS DUE TO DIRECT OR SECOND HAND SMOKING HOWEVER I'VE KNOWN OF 4 DYING FROM LIVER FAILURE AND 3 TRAFFIC DEATHS DUE TO DRINKING...NO WARNINGS ON ANY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TONS OF COMMERCIALS AND SPRING BREAK IS MOSTLY SPONSORED BY DIFFERENT COMPANIES..TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, SPORT EVENTS BRAWLS, ETC.CREATED BY DRUNKS AND WE'RE HAVING A DISCUSSION ON HOW OLD IS OK INSTEAD OF CONTROLLING AN INDUSTRY THAT'S OUT OF CONTROL
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