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How much difference do you think laws about it actually make? It's still readily accessible to people under, doesn't protect anyone over or under either. It simply exists.
If your brain isn't developed enough to drink, then it's not developed enough to elect people to write laws to tell others they can't drink either.
I don't expect you or anyone else to believe me. In point of fact, I fully expect people to not believe me. But people who wish to prove me wrong or people who may be interested may look it up.
Any meats that are taken but not sold has to be thrown out.
Start feedin the kids booze & bud early on so theys know wat to expect in 'Murica when grown.
I had some (wine or beer), with dinner & my parents' approval, at 10 and younger. As well as small sips of cocktails/liquor they were drinking. Part of being raised by a first-gen-immigrant German mother.
It allowed me to learn about alcohol in a responsible manner (as opposed to some mid-teens stealing dad's bottle of scotch and binging), and realize that I don't like the taste of alcohol and have no desire to get "buzzed". I'm in my 50's, I've never been "out drinking" at a bar or club, and have never been drunk. And saved a lot of $ not buying alcohol.
But that's a very different experience & trajectory than the usual "kids drinking" idiocy. Letting 18 year olds drink legally wouldn't help that - they'd just start getting drunk at bars 3 years earlier.
The others are right, MADD pushed the Feds for rules against drinking and hence, pushed the States to raise the drinking age to 21 or risk losing highway funds, thus the raising of the age in States that didn't have higher drinking ages.