Over the years there have been many arguments and discussions concerning the uses of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms/Explosives (often known as ATF). ATF is an enforcement agency of law in the U.S.’ Department of Justice, which protects the communities from violent criminals, the illegal use and trafficking of firearms, the illegal use and storage of explosives, the illegal diversion of alcohol and tobacco products, etc. The use of ATF has been changed over the years based on bad incidents in the past, people’s opinions, and branches of government. With this being stated, age restrictions are strongly enforced. People under the age of 21 are not allowed to purchase alcohol, children under the age of 19 are not allowed to purchase tobacco, and every person must be authorized to carry a gun in this state. Some rules are slightly different in multiple states because of state governors. Everyone has their own personal opinions on each topic, which can cause a difference in how serious one may be on a certain topic. The use of alcoholic beverages is very popular, especially with under-aged teenagers. They often get surrounded with the wrong friends, parties, or older people such as college students and begin to drink without earning information about the …show more content…
ATF is a topic that can still be improved in many ways because of reoccurring situations. Although we have multiple age limits and restrictions for each topic, there are huge numbers of cases where people disobey the laws causing consequences such as death/ severe injuries, car accidents, cancer, jail, etc., which lead to really bad long term effects. Restrictions are present because of safety precautions from incidents in the past and should be takin seriously. Many people believe that as time proceeds, laws will become stricter as they’ve done already from how it was years ago. Regardless of any law that is made, there will
As many teenagers enter college, they begin to experiment with many things. Although not all students participate in underage drinking, it is evident that a vast majority do. Drinking is not the problem. The main problem occurs when students resort to binge drinking. In the
Binge drinking and consumption of alcohol by minors has long been a problem on college campuses. According to the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 59.4% of college students between the ages of 18-22 consumed alcohol within the past month (Prevalence. The same survey found that 39% of students in the same age group reported binge drinking (five or more drinks in a short period of time) within the past month. Given these numbers, institutions have created many programs to both deter drinking and encourage safer drinking. This literature review will analyse and discuss current literature regarding prevention programs, professional standards, and statistics about college age drinkers.
Underage drinking is a problem within the US and has been for some time. No matter how hard many businesses try it still goes on because of the kid’s lucrative ways to obtain it. Many kids use fake IDs or have a person of age purchase it for them. This problem of alcohol abuse is most prominently seen it college. One college it often occurs at is Indiana University in Bloomington. The early habit of drinking alcohol can have many bad effects on one’s body at a young age and causes habits, decrease in grades, and other negative outcomes.
“According to the CDC, about 90% of all teen alcohol consumption occurs in the form of Binge Drinking, which experts say peaks at the age of nineteen.” (qtd by Listfield). Binge Drinking is the consumption of excessive amounts of alcohol in a short period of time. The author, Emily Listfield, defines that the standard alcohol consumption over a two hour period is considered to be four beers for women and five beers for men. This has become a great distraction for college students nationwide and a major dilemma on college campuses. Nearly two hundred thousand students visit emergency rooms each year due to the abuse of alcohol, and more than one thousand seven hundred students die. In the article “ The Underage Drinking Epidemic”, Listfield identifies the problems that underage drinking can cause, the dangers that could happen, and four solutions on what parents can do to keep their kids from binge drinking.
Underage drinking is very common in the United States. Alcohol is the most commonly used and abused drug in the United States, even more so than illicit drugs (Marijuana, Cocaine, etc…) and tobacco. “In 2012 the National Survey on Drug Use and Health reported that 24% of youth aged 12 to 20 years drink alcohol and 15% reported binge drinking. In 2013, the Monitoring the Future Survey reported that 28% of 8th graders and 68%
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives is an agency that tries to defend people from the dangers of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. The Bureau attempts to stop the dangers of guns by stopping gun traffickers and enforces firearm laws. To make sure that alcohol and tobacco aren’t found in the wrong hands the Bureau works hard to manage Alcohol and Tobacco Industries and closely watches how they are manufactured and imported. The Bureau’s final role is making sure the explosives aren’t misused and promptly teaches industries how they should and shouldn’t be used. The current head of the agency is Deputy Director Thomas E. Brandon. As the head of the Bureau, he is in charge making sure the laws of his agency are
In 1994, President William Clinton approved a law called Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act. This act poured millions of dollars into law enforcement agencies to take back the American neighborhoods, one block at a time. Currently, President Barack Obama has proposed to Congress a plan improve the control of firearms in addition to opening more access to mental health services. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) a government agency, tasked to investigate and prevent federal offenses centered on the use, manufacturing, and owning of guns and all types of explosives. This department also oversees the licenses, sales, and transportation of any firearm, ammunition or explosive from state to state.
Hi Shaun great report; ATF is an interesting agency to research because of much criticism over the constitutional right to bear arms. Strict policy regulations monitor alcohol, tobacco, and firearms to reduce their influences on minors. Past and recent school shootings at Columbine high school (1999), Virginia Tech (2007), and Sandy Hook Elementary (2012) demonstrate an increase in gun violence; and the need for gun control. I support strict gun laws in the hope of preventing children and some adults from mishandling it. Do you think that implementing stricter gun laws would effect gun violence? Similarly alcohol and tobacco use has negative consequences for minors. Both alcohol and tobacco can be highly addictive for adults, and if exposed
Alcohol is one of the most commonly used drugs in the United States today. Sixty-three percent of Americans over the age of 18 said they have consumed alcohol at least once in the past year, (National, 2001). A survey, conducted by the Core Institute, of 55,026 college students, ranging from freshmen to seniors to non-seeking degree students, from across the United States showed that 84.1% of students consumed alcohol at least once a year and that 72.1% of students
Research has supported the observation that young people in America consume alcohol regularly; this prevalence of use increases rapidly during adolescence, as well as a few years afterward (Wagenaar and Wolfson 37). This has come to be a problem among college students. It has been shown through extensive quantitative and qualitative research that those under twenty-one years of age are able to obtain alcohol, which allows them to binge drink. Binge drinking holds many problems for college students: alcohol poisoning, DUIs, traffic accidents, and even fatalities.
Teenagers and young adults are constantly bombarded with alcohol. From the funny beer commercials with the beautiful women who drink and from
Young people are considered to constitute the largest number of alcohol consumers and they account for a large portion of alcohol sales. This is despite the strict drinking laws that govern many countries as regards alcohol purchase and consumption. Underage drinking, which has been on the increase, is allegedly the major cause of alcohol-related problems facing the modern
Alcoholism isn’t a problem that has started in the last decade, these patterns can have been seen emerging even looking back centuries ago. What can be done to stop this growing epidemic? Self-control is a main idea. There is no way to ban alcohol, even during prohibition in the 1920s, there were still bootleggers that made it possible to obtain alcohol. This is a problem that we must address at the local and national level. As Richard Wilsnack, Sharon Wilsnack, and Isidore Obot mention, drinking has become a social hobby. (Wilsnack, et. al, p. 1) Alcohol may enhance people’s emotions differently, and when people lash out because they have been drinking, it causes problems with relationships. Another way people are trying to decrease the use of alcohol is by educating younger people about the negative effects of drinking, and how drinking can result in different consequences. One of the main programs that has been used in elementary school and junior high is D.A.R.E. ( Drug Abuse Resistance Education) This organization helps teach and educate children who are in the adolescence stage, and are more likely to try drugs or alcohol based on peer
Teenagers are America’s greatest natural resource, and they need to be protected from some of the evils that lurk in the world. A subject that needs special attention is the abuse of alcohol by teens. Statistics show that there is a problem currently between teens and alcohol. There are many causes of teenage drinking and effects that prove that drinking is an important issue that needs to be dealt with to preserve American teenagers. Teenage drinking will become worse of a problem if it continues unchecked on its current path to destruction. Alcohol abuse among teenagers in the United States is a plague that is destroying the structure of American society.
Teenage alcohol abuse is one of the major problems that affect academic performance, cause health problems and is responsible for the death of teenage drivers and sometime their passengers. Many teens drink because they think it is cool and do not understand the dangers of drinking alcohol. In 2008 a survey on the students views on alcohol was conducted in the Atlanta Public School System of 4,241 students surveyed results showed 74% of sixth graders felt there was a health risk while 25% felt there was no health risk; 81% of eighth graders felt there was a health risk, while 19% felt there was none; 82% of tenth graders felt there was a health risk, while 18% felt there was none, and 84% of twelve graders felt there was a health risk,