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Alan Greenblatt What Is The Age Of Responsibility

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Many people grow up at a different pace than others. Some people might be ready to drive a car when they are 15 while others are ready when they are 20, Or like some people are ready to drink when they are 15 because they know when to drink, then again some people are never ready to drink. What I’m trying to say is there isn't just one age of responsibility, there are many. After I read “What is the age of responsibility” by Alan Greenblatt, I tried to figure out where I stood in some of his topics. Like when he mentioned that the president of a lot of universities (135 total) was trying to lower the drinking age to 18. I thought about if they really did that if it would help or not. In my opinion it won't help. Most kids do it regardless of the law. So there's no point in lowering it just so that the president doesn't have to worry about his students getting arrested. …show more content…

I remember the first time I actually drank. I thought I was ready but I wasn't. After I thought about it I had a strange feeling I won't ever be able to hold myself back if I tried it a lot. So I decided not to drink until I know for sure I’m ready. Because I know now that I wasn't ready then. And I might be ready now but I don't want to take that chance. Because My father started to soon. Personally I don't like laws very much. They are just to confusing. But I do get where they come from. Like no driving until a certain age I get that. But every kid should be able to know how to drive a car for emergencies. Like if you are with your mom and she get really drunk, and you don't have a phone and no one will let you use there's what are you going to do? If you know how to drive you would drive them back right. But the law won't let you will it. If they catch you there is a big fine that your parents going to pay and they won’t like it very much will

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