Tequila wrote:
In Britain you have to be 16 to smoke but that will probably get raised to 18 in the next few years. I think 18 is about right for smoking, but 21 is too high because you end up with a lot of young adults who would like a drink or some cigarettes but cannot legally buy one in a pub or a supermarket but can move out and live on their own. Also, having the age limit set that high would just criminalise more young people. It's not as if kids don't go and buy booze from supermarkets and go in pubs underage as it is and a lot of places will serve them if they 'know' them.
Agreed; like just the other day in Seattle, the authorities found this one website that found ways to get minors into clubs by supplying fake ID's and whatnot for a price. They found the website after they found about 10 minors at a time in a single club, and so they may shut down the club for letting too many minors in. I don't really know why people would want to start drinking at this age, since our bodies are still developing. It's said that our brains start the process of deteriorating at the age of 26, so I don't want to speed up the process by drinking too much. I think it's just a popularity issue (like "Everyone else is doing it!" kind of a thing), yet some people drink because they're depressed and whatnot. Anyways, I just think it's sad that a club wouldn't recognize minors when they saw them. They had ID, but then most people that are around 14 don't look as if they're 21 years old, especially 10 at a time! lol/not-so-lol.
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