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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 2490860" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>And it's legal to start driving at 16 here with some states as low as 14 without a licensed adult. Most countries are 18 and some are 21. </p><p></p><p>I'm not against someone giving the kid a drink at 18 or even 16 as long as it stays at home and they are with their parents or other adult responsible for their safe being. But other than that I could care less if the age to purchase was not available until after college. I really truly think that we shouldn't allow an inexperienced driver to also be inebriated in any way so what do we do, let them get some skills and brains in their heads before they can drink or let them drink like a fish and not drive till they can handle their drinking habits? </p><p></p><p>It's hard to say what to do, the real answer is parents who teach their children right from wrong as BadgeBunny has already stated. Until that point do we give a hormonal wreck a one to two ton killing machine or some alcohol or both at the same time and see how well it works out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 2490860, member: 29706"] And it's legal to start driving at 16 here with some states as low as 14 without a licensed adult. Most countries are 18 and some are 21. I'm not against someone giving the kid a drink at 18 or even 16 as long as it stays at home and they are with their parents or other adult responsible for their safe being. But other than that I could care less if the age to purchase was not available until after college. I really truly think that we shouldn't allow an inexperienced driver to also be inebriated in any way so what do we do, let them get some skills and brains in their heads before they can drink or let them drink like a fish and not drive till they can handle their drinking habits? It's hard to say what to do, the real answer is parents who teach their children right from wrong as BadgeBunny has already stated. Until that point do we give a hormonal wreck a one to two ton killing machine or some alcohol or both at the same time and see how well it works out? [/QUOTE]
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