Canadian Expert Recommends Retaining 21 as Legal Drinking Age
Keeping the legal drinking age at twenty-one years old may be a good idea, according to a new set of recommendations from Canada.
- Hubert Sacy, director general of the research team Educ'alcool, said that adolescents should not have access to alcohol because their brains are still developing.
- Adolescents and teens who drink alcohol are more likely to abuse the drug and put themselves in risky situations.
- Alcohol can adversely affect the development of a teenager’s organs, muscles and reproductive system, and can also negatively affect hormonal levels.
- In the new report, Stacy noted that people who start drinking in middle school are more likely to have problems with delinquency, emotional control and alcohol dependence by the time they are in their mid-twenties.
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