Soldiers too young to drink?
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M$So, I guess, why not let them drink?
Personally, I think the age to join the military should be raised. Who can make a responsible decision about something as serious as going to war at 18 years old?
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M$Tis' just not fair!
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M$But I think statewide, everyone agrees that soldiers should be allowed to drink. I don't remember ever seeing a soldier being carded and turned down nor would I like to be the person that sees a military ID and won't serve a soldier. If you can see the things they see, be away from their families, sacrifice their lives, then hell yeah they can make the decision to have a beer. I agree with the previous poster that maybe the age to enter the service should be raised. The things they go through and experience are more harmful to an 18 year old then a beer could ever be, again JMHO.
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M$Of course, other countries may look at this issue somewhat differently. As was mentioned already, soldiers stationed in countries, such as Germany, are allowed to drink before the age of 21. My husband actually came to Germany when he first joined the military and was surprised that at the tender age of 18, all his fellow soldiers were drinking heavily every weekend. The legal drinking age itself is different in Germany. From age 16 on youths are allowed one alcoholic beverage, mostly beer, at a public event and are allowed to purchase this drink themselves as long as they can fabricate ID. From 18 years on, young adults are allowed to purchase and drink alcohol. This may seem to conflict with the medical findings mentioned earlier that have attributed potential irreversible brain damage to early drinking. However, some medical claims have also been made in favor of moderate drinking (one or two drinks a day) and although I am not familiar with the appropriate age for this type of drinking behavior, this may be part of the reasoning behind letting young people drink before age 21 in other countries. At the same time, the drinking behavior (in Germany, for example) overall differs greatly from that of the United States. I have grown up in Germany and although we do have binge-drinkers as well, many people do consume alcohol more moderately (i.e. a glass of beer or wine with their meals) than people here in the US, who may drink more soft drinks when out to eat but then binge on the weekends, far exceeding the recommended amount of alcohol intake that may be considered non-damaging or even beneficial. Therefore, when it comes to drinking overall, moderation is definitely key. However, when it comes to underage drinking, I think preventative measures would be more effective than chancing it that youngsters will make the right decisions to stop drinking after one or two drinks or to act rationally in an impaired condition.
A not-so-fun little fact by the DHHS is that –quote- “Alcohol kills 6.5 times more young people under the age of 21 than all other illicit drugs combined” –end quote-. This scary statistic should be an eye-opener for all who advocate underage drinking.
Source: nccrimecontrol.org/Index2.cfm?a=000003,000005,000272,000273
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M$Honestly, I do see merit in the argument that lowering the drinking age will help curb binge drinking; on the other hand, though, people are drinking as early as middle school. It'll push it earlier, in other words. If the drinking age becomes 18, everything will just go back a couple years and you'll have the same situation -- well, the same situation with even younger, even less responsible people.
And it doesn't help that a lot of the most vocal supporters of lowering the drinking age are people under 21 who want to drink. That's not an argument.
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M$As for whether a military person should be able to buy alcohol I feel if he or she can take a bullet for me then I should be able to buy them a shot.
Most military personnel already have access to alcohol even in the United States. The commander of each base is allowed to make that decision whether someone under the age of 21 is allowed to drink or not if the base is located within 50 miles of Canada or Mexico or if the state where the installation is located has a lower age.
http://www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/IntheNews/UnderageDrinking/1106156025.html
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I like that a lot
Thanks very much.