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1. Drink Up - Drunk Driving Should Be Legalized
Drunk driving should be legalized in the United States to help improve our standard of living. The legalization of driving while intoxicated would severely reduce the numbers of crimes that are committed on the roads. The number of illegal actions occurring on the roads would be reduced by the number of people that used to break the law by driving
2. Drink Up - Drunk Driving Should Be Legalized
Drunk driving should be legalized in the United States to help improve our standard of living. The legalization of driving while intoxicated would severely reduce the numbers of crimes that are committed on the roads. The number of illegal actions occurring on the roads would be reduced by the number of people that used to break the law by driving
3. The Problems Of Drinking And Driving
Drinking and driving is one of the more difficult problems for our society to solve. Organizations such as MADD, DUI, and many other groups have gone to great lengths to educate people of all ages on this situation. Unfortunately, in many cases their struggle has not been effective enough. While 80% of drivers have heard of blood alcohol level from
4. How Can We Control The Drink Till You Drop Mentality At Colleges?
? While I was in college I realized that there was a big problem on campus. My first encounter with binge drinking on a college level was at my soon to be fraternity house at Montana State University. The funny thing was that I looked at the situation as the normal thing to do while at college. Kids my age were drinking as many as 9-14 beers a nigh
5. The Drinking Age: Legal Age Should Be 18
The legal drinking age in all states should be eighteen. First, the problems and costs associated with underage drinking might be alleviated. Second, studies show that alcohol is easily obtained, and most eighteen- year-olds who do so drink sensibly. Next, Louisiana's experiments with lowering the drinking age to eighteen show no changes. Last, oth

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