One of the most common reasons why individuals argue that the 18 is the legal age of adulthood. If an individual can receive “the rights and responsibilities of adulthood to vote, smoke cigarettes, serve on juries, get married, sign contracts, be prosecuted as adults, and join the military” …show more content…
If the drinking age was reduced, that would mean more eighteen years olds would be allowed in establishments such as bars, restaurants, and clubs. This would mean “revenue would increase for private business owners, and greater amounts of tax revenue would be collected by the government” (Procon.org). This would not only help businesses but also help colleges as well. If the law was passed to lower the drinking age it “would help colleges make rules for the students to not get intoxicated” (change.org). Other debates explain that in countries around the world, the drinking age is 18 or lower, so why not in the US? It has been shown that countries who legally made the drinking age 18 has seen a decrease of drunk driving accidents, rather than in the America. Legalizing alcohol consumption would also mean getting rid of the thrill of drinking. Most eighteen to twenty year olds, drink because e it provides them enjoyment to break the law. If the U.S was to get rid of the thrill, through lowering the drinking age. This would eliminate “the taboo, motivating normal consumption of alcohol in the significant age bracket”