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As a lot of you have probably seen already this morning, there is an article on the front page of the SMH talking about raising the drinking age to 21 and also doubling the cost of a standard drink to curb alcohol related violence.
http://www.smh.com.au/national/call-to-lift-minimum-drinking-age-to-21-20091021-h92i.html
I personally think it is an idiotic idea and this can be seen as a failure first hand in the USA. And doubling the price of a std drink? Hardly going to curb the alcohol related violence. People will just get their fix via other means. Getting sick of do-gooders trying to get their 15 mins. of fame with stupid front page stealing idea's like this.
I say lower the drinking age to 16 for beer and wine, as it is in Europe.That way it becomes about having a social drink with friends and family, rather than getting trashed as soon as you hit 18/21.
i would have thought a suggestion of minimising alcohol in these years of brain development would also be very positive move against one of the biggest problems facing our society atm..
Is alcohol the problem cause or effect of the problem though?
Let us know of the long term neurological effects from taking perception alterers. And by the way ...Make Alcohol illegal in this Country and legalise MDMA and there will not be one strand of violence in this country while people are out clubbing. And if they are legalised it means that they are being QA'd by pharmaceutical companies which means it will all be properly made.
MDMA is criminalized in most countries in the world under a United Nations (U.N.) agreement, and its possession, manufacture, or sale may result in criminal prosecution.
Let us know of the long term neurological effects from taking perception alterers. And by the way ...
Top question.
As you say, the observation in Europe (and the great contrast with the UK) indicates that is cultural.
One thing they all are used for is to alter the natural brain function. For some it is to escape the mental pain of everyday life. For others it is to an induce a state of euphoria. Like every vice, moderation is the key.About the same as long term binge drinking, ignoring the liver and other damage alcohol does. You cant say alcohol doe not alter perception. In fact other drugs make you much more lucid than what alcohol does. (hence why all the baby boomers that are now trying to ban everything took a heap of LSD in their time
The law is way too soft, thats the root of the problem.
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