Europe has the right idea about this issue. They don't make such a big deal about alcohol, but if you are caught drinking and driving that is it. No more driving for you.
America has problems with alcohol and underage drinking partly because we do make it a 'forbidden fruit.' You can't do this until you're an 'adult.' In Europe beer and wine are in a persons life from the beginning. They have restrictions on liquor and you do need parental or adult supervision with beer and wine, but its not the end all be all of becoming an adult.
I say at least put it back down to 18, the legal definition of adulthood, but we need to change our relationship with alcohol as a society.
As far as driving I like 16, but maybe that's just because I don't have any kids.
I know it helped my parents out that I was able to drive at that age so they could stop chauferring (sp) me and my sister to after school activities and my job.
America has problems with alcohol and underage drinking partly because we do make it a 'forbidden fruit.' You can't do this until you're an 'adult.' In Europe beer and wine are in a persons life from the beginning. They have restrictions on liquor and you do need parental or adult supervision with beer and wine, but its not the end all be all of becoming an adult.
I say at least put it back down to 18, the legal definition of adulthood, but we need to change our relationship with alcohol as a society.
As far as driving I like 16, but maybe that's just because I don't have any kids.
