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Teen Drinking
I wholeheartedly agree with Sarah B. on her article about teen drinking. I'm sure that I am not the only one whose made a wrong decision. Everday teens come in contact with the wrong people, drugs, and an atmosphere that is not appropriate for them or others. After drinking teens often get themselves into trouble, this could be prevented by stricter rules such a s curfews. Teen drinking could turn deadly if teens drive after or while drinking which could result in serious injury or death. I don't feel that no teen should have the liberty of drinking because no one young or old is responsible enough to handle the effects while under the influence. Some take drinking as being a sport but I believe drinking is a very serious matter and should only be available to responsible adults. To Sarah I thank you for this article on teen drinking.
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