Alcohol and Teenagers: A deadly mix
Alcohol and Teenagers: A Deadly Mix
Most American teenagers drink some time during their high school career. Many see no harm in an occasional drink at a party. In fact many teenagers view alcohol as the “rite of passage into adulthood.” For this reason, teenagers are dying to drink alcohol. Unfair as the minimum legal drinking age may seem to eighteen-year-olds who feel they are adult enough to drink alcohol, teenagers are not yet mature
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