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TopicRhode Island governor to sign bill banning child marriage
Mead
06/07/21 2:21:50 PM
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adjl posted...
I've really never been a fan of a hard cutoff for drinking ages. It may cut down on minors drinking (although I very much question any such statistics, given that they're generally based on self-reporting, and that's inevitably going to be under-reported for stuff that's illegal), but it means that the ones that do drink do so in secret and without supervision. Permitting supervised drinking at a much younger age (probably 16, possibly 14) would give them an opportunity to learn how to drink responsibly, rather than figuring it out from their peers. Obviously, that's far from perfect, given that not every eligible supervisor is going to be a good role model in that regard, but I think that stands a much better chance of teaching people healthy drinking habits than leaving them to develop that on their own.

alcohol just messes up the brain so much when used by people whose brain is still developing

it is so much more harmful than many illegal drugs

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