View Full Version : Raising the legal drinking age pepereina1 09-08-2007, 10:41 AM There's a vicious rumor doing the works in Ireland at the moment that the legal drinking age is going to be raised to 21. I know thats what it is in America, but I was wondering, what do you do at weekends and stuff then? Is underage drinking still a problem? Pamela 10-24-2007, 11:22 PM Depends...It is a problem if you are under age and wanna drink.
I find that anyone who wants to drink can and will find a way ~shrug~ itsjustme 10-24-2007, 11:25 PM The only thing the age limit does is stop people who are not 21 from drinking in bars or buying it **sometimes** It most certainly does not and never will prevent people 21 and under from drinking. As for what they do if they are not 21 on the weekends...find someone who is to buy for them. Aemaeth 10-24-2007, 11:48 PM NOOOOOOOOOO. Oh well i don't live in ireland, England ftw. Obfuscate 10-25-2007, 12:04 AM How goverments come to the conclusion when someone is ready to embark on drinking, smoking, or sex is beyond me. Quite personally I say leave it up to the parents.
In the 4th grade I had ways of getting alcohol so those under 21 who want to drink most certainly can. I've had personal family members personally hand me drinks. And plenty of 'em. So I don't know what you're worrying about. There's a vicious rumor doing the works in Ireland at the moment that the legal drinking age is going to be raised to 21. I know thats what it is in America, but I was wondering, what do you do at weekends and stuff then? Is underage drinking still a problem?
That may be the law in America, but that doesn't mean people follow it. Hell, here a 16 year old can host a keg party and get away with it. pepereina1 10-25-2007, 05:31 PM Well, its just in Ireland, our whole weekend revolves around the pub/bar/nightclub! There is really nothing else to do! so what happens to the 18-20 age group in your country? Well, its just in Ireland, our whole weekend revolves around the pub/bar/nightclub! There is really nothing else to do! so what happens to the 18-20 age group in your country?
If caught, it is very probably that they are lectured about resposability and their parents/guardians are informed. Then it just depends on how strict those are. Mushroomhead18nc 10-25-2007, 09:04 PM Well, its just in Ireland, our whole weekend revolves around the pub/bar/nightclub! There is really nothing else to do! so what happens to the 18-20 age group in your country?
not all clubs are u have to be over 21 to go into, u just cant go to the bar and for strip clubs u can be 18 and go in but u get a bigass X on your hand stating that your not 21 and cant be served alcohol. hell go catch a movie, go to an arcade, go play mini golf with a loved one, or just drive around and look for trouble, get a bunch of people and find a parking lot and loiter there untill cops show up then scramble out. thats always fun Ok so , here at Siu you have to be 19 to get into the clubs n shit
and well you know 21 to drink right.
Well they always stamped our hands just cover the top of ur hands with Elmers School glue and After they X it peel it off.
I never really tried it but i know that shit worked for carnival Dart games where you play for money and they mark ur hands if you get a Dart in the 20 dollar bill KazeCloud 10-25-2007, 11:46 PM Its not like raising it to 21 is going to stop any kids from drinking at home or away from public view. Its not like raising it to 21 is going to stop any kids from drinking at home or away from public view.
I agree. The more you try to limit what someone does, the more they try to do it, even if they weren't trying that hard to begin with. We don't like to be told not to do something, and that generally makes us want to automaticly do it, spitefullly. Rankor 10-26-2007, 01:38 AM Well, its just in Ireland, our whole weekend revolves around the pub/bar/nightclub! There is really nothing else to do! so what happens to the 18-20 age group in your country?
ireland will turn into a chavfest if they ever ban drinking for under 21's. Hopefully the government knows this and won't allow the law to be passed. KazeCloud 10-26-2007, 02:57 AM I agree. The more you try to limit what someone does, the more they try to do it, even if they weren't trying that hard to begin with. We don't like to be told not to do something, and that generally makes us want to automaticly do it, spitefullly.
I respect that, I heard rebellious kids do that, and that will probably what would happen in Ireland. However, I have just never been through the phase where I would want to do something just because your not suppose to. I agree. The more you try to limit what someone does, the more they try to do it, even if they weren't trying that hard to begin with. We don't like to be told not to do something, and that generally makes us want to automaticly do it, spitefullly.
Thats just like curiosity.
You tell someone not to do something, but they do it anyway and something bad happens. pepereina1 10-26-2007, 02:22 PM Well, the situation regarding underage drinking is pretty bad to begin with. I mean, you can see kids as young as 12 and 13 out drinking on the beach/in fields every weekend as it is now!
I know that you could still go to clubs and stuff, but am I the only one who feels weird if they're in a club stone-cold sober? Rankor 10-26-2007, 09:54 PM I respect that, I heard rebellious kids do that, and that will probably what would happen in Ireland. However, I have just never been through the phase where I would want to do something just because your not suppose to.
you do it because of the thrill you get when you do something bad/illegal, whether you are aware of it or not. I can think of many things i did, where in hindsight i was convinced i only did it for that reason, however i wasn't aware of it at the time i was doing it.
p.s. excuse my posting overload whilst i try to get 25 posts :p Well, the situation regarding underage drinking is pretty bad to begin with. I mean, you can see kids as young as 12 and 13 out drinking on the beach/in fields every weekend as it is now!
I live in the middle of nowhere
Where drinking is more of a hobby than a Addiction
Never in my entire life have i seen a 12-13 year old drinking. if infact you know of 12-13 year olds who habitually drink....The parents failed Rankor 10-26-2007, 11:07 PM I live in the middle of nowhere
Where drinking is more of a hobby than a Addiction
Never in my entire life have i seen a 12-13 year old drinking. if infact you know of 12-13 year olds who habitually drink....The parents failed
you live in america, it's different there. i take it you've never lived in another country with a lower drinking age either?
growing up in germany i had my first encounter with alcohol at 13, at house parties whenever parents were gone. its quite bad in germany because kids start drinking at really early ages, but if they are raised in decent environments and have some common sense, i believe it does more good than harm. By the time they can legally drive they know their limits, they know how much they can drink and the dangers of alcohol, giving them a more responsible and respectful attitude towards it than most american teenagers i know.
added to that i can drink more than most americans in their 20's devilish:smartass2
only sucks how the government thinks i'm mature enough to drink yet and is forcing me to wait till 2009 to be able to legally do it >< | |