Ebony Summers.  Children might start drinking even younger than 12  Teens will not loose memory so soon  Less alcoholics in the world  Prevent underage.

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Ebony Summers

 Children might start drinking even younger than 12  Teens will not loose memory so soon  Less alcoholics in the world  Prevent underage drunk driving accidents

 Drunk driving  Alcohol poisoning  Binge drinking  Death  Brain damage  Memory loss  Liver disease  Can increase chances of getting liver and breast cancer  Cause anger in some people Health problems continued on next slide

 Prevent binge drinking  Will be able to handle alcohol better  Less arrest will take place for underage drinking  No more sneaking alcohol  People will figure out their limits sooner  No more blaming underage drinkers for driving accidents  18 year olds still has access too alcohol

 Sneak alcohol  Start drinking younger  Binge drinking  Pre-gaming  Underage drinking  Teens being arrested

 Advocating lower drinking age  One parent has came up with a good idea since the legal age is n&tag=related;photovideo

 Talk about alcohol  Let the teen decide  Don’t be negative  Don’t be positive  Answer questions  Let them start at home  Teach them how to be responsible

Not all accidents are caused because of alcohol

Binge DrinkingOver Doing It Drunk Driving

 Young adults ages are more likely to become alcoholics than adults ages who are known as nonalcoholic but frequent heavy drinkers  People start drinking at the age of 12  Problems that people say are mostly caused by alcohol and the effects of drinking really ARE NOT  The main reason is the environment and home life

 People put up signs saying they do not serve teens alcohol BUT they still do the sign is just for legal reasons  People put up signs with a time on it BUT its just for legal reasons also

 Parents have more of an influence on their children with alcohol than others

DON’T END UP LIKE THESE PEOPLE

No one can say what age is the right age for a person to start drinking because it’s not about the age it’s all about the maturity of the person and if they are responsible enough to drink Be mature about drinking don’t do it irresponsibly.

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