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From: mangoe@umcp-cs.UUCP (Charley Wingate)
Newsgroups: net.politics
Subject: Re: Double Standards in American society
Message-ID: <752@umcp-cs.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 5-Jul-85 17:35:48 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jul  5 17:35:48 1985
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In article <300@tektools.UUCP> bobc@tektools.UUCP (Bob Crane) writes:

>I can't take it any more!  I'm old enough to go fight a war, pay
>200 dollars in taxes on my last pay check, and get the death
>sentence, but because I'm under 21, I'm not old enough to
>buy a glass of beer.

>Now (or this year) Reagan is trying to force ALL states to raise
>the minimum drinking age to 21 do to pressure from special interest
>groups like MADD.

>Its true that a major portion of drunk driving accidents come for
>23 year and younger folk but how can we put up with these types
>of double standards? 

Well, you've said it yourself: the evidence indicates that on the average,
an 18 year old isn't old enough to drink.  There's no innate reason why you
should receive all your rights at the same age (after all, driving normally
comes at 15 or 16).

Charley Wingate  umcp-cs!mangoe