The answer by and large is "not very". I was 15 not long ago (certainly not as long as anyone else posting here). Kids are stupid 99.999% of the time. I certainly was.People forget how mature a 15 year old can be.....
Part of that mentality is because they're new to drinking. I started drinking very early, and by the time I was actually legal, it lost all it's appeal to go out and get blitzed nightly or weekly.
What should be and and what can get done is two diff things.
I burned a lot of tree at 15 onward, but the best we can hope for is equal treatment with beer. I bartended at 17, I can tell you no switch goes off at 21 that makes you drink responsbly
The answer by and large is "not very". I was 15 not long ago (certainly not as long as anyone else posting here). Kids are stupid 99.999% of the time. I certainly was.
And they remain so, specifically towards drugs and alcohol, if nobody makes the effort to teach them.The answer by and large is "not very". I was 15 not long ago (certainly not as long as anyone else posting here). Kids are stupid 99.999% of the time. I certainly was.
And they remain so, specifically towards drugs and alcohol, if nobody makes the effort to teach them.
Not just that, but yes those are included. Kids need experience, but it's my belief that those certain experiences should not be legal when they're kids. Part of that is because it makes you determine whether such activities are worth the consequences. If you don't have something immediate to lose, most kids will assume that there is nothing to lose period, and that isn't true with drugs or alcohol.And they remain so, specifically towards drugs and alcohol, if nobody makes the effort to teach them.
What should be and and what can get done is two diff things.
I burned a lot of tree at 15 onward, but the best we can hope for is equal treatment with beer. I bartended at 17, I can tell you no switch goes off at 21 that makes you drink responsbly
Not just that, but yes those are included. Kids need experience, but it's my belief that those certain experiences should not be legal when they're kids. Part of that is because it makes you determine whether such activities are worth the consequences. If you don't have something immediate to lose, most kids will assume that there is nothing to lose period, and that isn't true with drugs or alcohol.
So far, two conservatives for keeping the law the same... Any liberals?
This is actually the strongest argument I have heard to keep the age level where it is. I do believe that if you are old enough to be drafted and die you are old enough to drink though.Not just that, but yes those are included. Kids need experience, but it's my belief that those certain experiences should not be legal when they're kids. Part of that is because it makes you determine whether such activities are worth the consequences. If you don't have something immediate to lose, most kids will assume that there is nothing to lose period, and that isn't true with drugs or alcohol.
And said argument is why I think if you can fight, vote, drink, marry, and smoke tobacco, you can have a joint too at 18.This is actually the strongest argument I have heard to keep the age level where it is. I do believe that if you are old enough to be drafted and die you are old enough to drink though.
Not just that, but yes those are included. Kids need experience, but it's my belief that those certain experiences should not be legal when they're kids. Part of that is because it makes you determine whether such activities are worth the consequences. If you don't have something immediate to lose, most kids will assume that there is nothing to lose period, and that isn't true with drugs or alcohol.
Works for me. I think we should decriminalize all of it and make it actually difficult for kids to get hold of. It was significantly easier for me to get cocaine when I was 14 than it was for me to get beer, and this was BECAUSE it was illegal as it is. The people who were selling it were 14 too, they had no urge to check my ID.And said argument is why I think if you can fight, vote, drink, marry, and smoke tobacco, you can have a joint too at 18.
And the very illegality of those substances ensure it is easier for them to obtain than decriminalized alcohol.Kids here 15 and younger are snortin' oxycontin and smoking heroine. Pot is the least of the worries.
We all have a sense of immortality when we're young despite when that is/was or not. The kids now a days believe to a big degree they're bullet proof in ways I could never imagine at that age.
Us and our damned brains eh?Works for me. I think we should decriminalize all of it and make it actually difficult for kids to get hold of. It was significantly easier for me to get cocaine when I was 14 than it was for me to get beer, and this was BECAUSE it was illegal as it is. The people who were selling it were 14 too, they had no urge to check my ID.
Decriminalize it, make it so you have to be above a strict age limit (make it the same as those you are willing to draft or to die for the nation professionally) and then set hard time for those who break the age limitations. Put it all behind a wall, like a pharmacy, and only allow licensed "dealers"...
But then I'm very libertarian and actually like EFFECTIVE laws when it comes to things like this. The laws as they are ensure that it is easier to get pot and cocaine than it is to get beer for the people who are stupid enough to use them.
One must allow parents responsibility towards their child as well. If I think teaching my child moderation is a good thing I should be allowed to do it without fear of prison.
And the very illegality of those substances ensure it is easier for them to obtain than decriminalized alcohol.