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    Pro Drunk Driving Essay

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    In Utah the legal limit was .08 for driving under the influence of alcohol. They have recently changed, and it is still under discussion if we should change, the legal limit to .05. This will make that having a glass of wine with your dinner will put you over the legal limit. This can be good for a certain purpose, so that you can teach people that driving in any way under the influence of alcohol is illegal! This will make people going out to bars always drinking over twice the legal limit. The problem

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    Teenage Brain Jensen

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    written in scientific journals and only really been produced and available to the public in the last decade. Why has it taken this long? Teenagers are an important part of our society, as they are being groomed to “take over” as the older generation ages. That is why it is very important to understand their brains and how best to help them make the right decisions. Dr. Jensen discussed development and how the brain, the most complex organ in the body, is the last to mature and for most species (including

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    Wine In Safeway

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    Wine in Safeway, No Way The first time being in an Arizona supermarket, what really stood out is the wine, and spirits that could be bought from inside the supermarket. It’s something that I was not used to seeing, because in New York wine/spirits are separately sold at a liquor store. Not only is it alcohol sold separately, but the times alcohol could be served too. Between New York and Arizona based off the differences with serving hours, and wine/spirits are separately sold relate back to why

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    half that of a decade earlier. The numbers fell from 155 deaths in 2007 to 76 deaths in 2016. While it is great that the numbers have fallen, there is still room for improvement for teen drivers as well as for drivers of all ages. There are several things drivers of all ages can do to reduce their chances of being involved in a crash. Avoid using a cell phone while driving. According to Illinois law, drivers under 19 are not permitted to use their cell phone while driving at all. Drivers 19 and

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    In Miami Herald’s editorial article “On Miami Beach ballot: No to 2 a.m. stop to liquor sales; Yes to North Beach development plan,” originally published on October 25, 2017, the editorial board states that a long-standing controversial issue is being placed on voters to see how late bars on Ocean Drive should be allowed to serve liquor. Residents are being asked to decide if whether the city should require bars to stop selling alcohol at 2 a.m instead of 5 a.m. Indicating how the city Commission

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    Drinking has become a part of every “young adult's” life. It has even taken a toll some. Turning 21 is something that every person is waiting on. You can buy your own alcohol but the main point is are you mature enough, can you control your alcohol can you afford all the risk that comes with it? Just because you turn 21 does not mean you should be able to buy your own alcohol. Increasing the age to buy alcohol should be in consideration and here is why. Turning 21 is the best thing that could ever

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    There are ways to prevent students from drinking. They would also make drivers to limit drinking while driving. According, to Rochester that way is to have a test about drinking. That way they will have a license. Applicants for drinking license would first be required to study a manual about alcohol and the law. If they past their would be another written test which they have to pass.If they do they would get the drinking license right away. This license would make only the once they have it buys

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    Alaska Peer Pressure

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    Peer pressure is a major reason as to why teens decide to drink. The first indication of this is when Pudge takes his first sip of alcohol, even though it is hard for him to do (Green 81). While Pudge is hanging out with the Colonel and Alaska he has to drink for the first time and when he swallows it feels harsh on his throat. Pudge feels this pressure since both the Colonel and Alaska like to drink and has to drink in order to hang out with them. However one can only be pressured to do so if someone

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    The national drinking age law that lowered the MLDA in 29 different states was spanning from 1970 to 1975(Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming) these limit drinking on private property with Guardian's consent.

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    Minors and the Voters In Takoma Park, Montgomery County, young 16 and 17 year old are doing what most of the citizens their age can’t, vote. In result of that, it raises the question, why isn’t this privilege available to all citizens across the nation? Students who are 16 and 17, across the nation should be granted the right to vote because they are the generation that in this age in society, are most aware of the political hype especially during election years. As well as the fact that they are old

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