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Yet there are dozens of countries with a much lower driving age that don't have an increased rate of DUIs or other alcohol related crimes. Because I'll reiterate, the issue is irresponsible driving and laws don't stop that. It doesn't even put a dent into access.
BUT otherwise I agree with that first paragraph. Drinking is awful indeed and it sucks that it is so normalized. I don't see much issue with a kid having a glass of wine at dinner or something but excessive drinking has gotta be one of the top killers in terms of preventable deaths.
There are some people in the world who think everything should be illegal by default except for a short list of activities they deem acceptable by their degree. Thankfully, modern society has moved beyond those type of people having much control in the western world anymore.
The legal age for consuming alcohol isn't based on the things you're equating it to. It's based on what's safe.
21 was where it started because at the time 21 was the legal age for many of the equivalencies you're drawing. As States lowered the age, they noticed that many alcohol related accidents like Driving Drunk increased. So they kept it at 21.
Many States don't care if you drink at home even under 21 because you're home. The entire purpose of the law is just to keep alcohol related accidents low.
Other countries don't rely on cars as much as the US as well.
It's just not the same.
And this is an easy thing to google instead of asking on a video game off-topic forum.
Also, it's not even a big issue in the US. Alcohol in general in the US has declined significantly. It's a waste of money.
Because cops are not out there every night on duty taking calls because of adult entertainment. But they are because of alcohol. I'm also completely certain that alcohol contributes to far more domestic abuse & need for social workers to step in than adult entertainment. Provided that adult entertainment we are discussing is based on consent and equal understanding by (all) parties involved.
These are just few examples but they put alcohol pretty high up there in terms of *negative* societal impact.
The comparisons made here are just absurd, that's all I said.