If you can die for your country, can you drink in it?
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1:15 "I don't think 18 year olds are ready to handle alcohol just yet." Wow, such a hypocrite, yet at 18 were ready to handle bullets, suicide bombers and RPG's in the middle east, this entire law is such a joke.
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FUCK U Madd
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@CocoKing238: actually asshole, i'm 27 and i never said anything about being a hardcore stoner.
what does smoking weed have to do with growing up? you sound ridiculously ignorant.
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@Kras3169 dude.. stfu your probably like 15 years old trying to be a hardcore stoner..
grow up, thats all im sayin
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the fact is young people dont drink and drive.80% of all cases are by over 35s the people who would have been 18 two decades ago
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People under the age of 21 are dying daily overseas. Where is the outcry over their deaths? They suffer death, and injuries both physical and psychological to defend the rights and welfare of others who ungratefully and inhumanely refuse them the same. Is this just? Is this something that a civilized, democratized nation should condone?
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i am with the bar owner
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In certain countries in europe there is no legal drinking age and they do not have a problem, because it is out of the child's system by the time they are 18, and they do not want to really drink. In France and Spain alcohol is served by food so that the child is educated as he or she grows up.
I think that it is ridiculous that you can vote & die for your country but you can not drink.
I have a good idea to eliminate drunk driving FOREVER. Lets ban alcohol for everyone, that should cut down the drunk driving deaths by at least 95%. While we're at it, lets ban all fast food chains and cigarettes. The government can kiss you on the forehead and wipe your ass but at least you'll be safe right?
scata99 3 years ago 6
its 16 in denmark i think. And 18 here. Going to Hawaii soon and i just found out its 21. Im not 21 'til november. So im pretty annoyed about that. "Land of the Free"...yeah right..
Puttrich 3 years ago 5