I n summer 2008, more than 100 college presidents and other higher education offi cials signed the Amethyst Initiative, which calls for a reexamination of the minimum legal drinking age in the United States. The current age-21 limit in the United States is higher than in Canada (18 or 19, depending on the province), Mexico (18), and most western European countries (typically 16 or 18). A central argument of the Amethyst Initiative is that the U.S. minimum legal drinking age policy results in more dangerous drinking than would occur if the legal drinking age were lower. A companion organization called Choose Responsibility—led in part by Amethyst Initiative founder John McCardell, former Middlebury College president—explicitly proposes “a se...
This black and white eighteen page document features several articles covering the push in Kansas to...
The minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) is widely believed to save lives by reducing traffic fatalitie...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
The MA thesis "Minimum Legal Drinking Age in the U.S.: A Reasonable Exception to Age of Majority?" e...
The recent call by 120 American college presidents for reassessment of the legal drinking age of 21 ...
JEL No. H11,K42 The minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) is widely believed to save lives by reducing t...
ABSTRACT. Objective: This article extends the compartmental model previously developed by Scribner e...
This paper was originally published by R. C. Engs (1997). Alcohol Research and Health History Web Pa...
The minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) is widely believed to save lives by reducing traffic fatalitie...
Editorial from the College Heights Herald regarding lowering the legal drinking age to 18.https://di...
The Minimum Legal Drinking Age was set at 21 after the passing of the National Minimum Drinking Age ...
Other PUBLICATIONS and PAPERS concerning alcohol, drug or health education methods and programs can ...
This Note will examine the federal interest as it conflicts with the states\u27 interest in setting ...
High-risk drinking is an endemic health and safety issue for college campuses in the United States (...
In recent years there has been increased interest in reducing the massive social costs due to alcoho...
This black and white eighteen page document features several articles covering the push in Kansas to...
The minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) is widely believed to save lives by reducing traffic fatalitie...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
The MA thesis "Minimum Legal Drinking Age in the U.S.: A Reasonable Exception to Age of Majority?" e...
The recent call by 120 American college presidents for reassessment of the legal drinking age of 21 ...
JEL No. H11,K42 The minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) is widely believed to save lives by reducing t...
ABSTRACT. Objective: This article extends the compartmental model previously developed by Scribner e...
This paper was originally published by R. C. Engs (1997). Alcohol Research and Health History Web Pa...
The minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) is widely believed to save lives by reducing traffic fatalitie...
Editorial from the College Heights Herald regarding lowering the legal drinking age to 18.https://di...
The Minimum Legal Drinking Age was set at 21 after the passing of the National Minimum Drinking Age ...
Other PUBLICATIONS and PAPERS concerning alcohol, drug or health education methods and programs can ...
This Note will examine the federal interest as it conflicts with the states\u27 interest in setting ...
High-risk drinking is an endemic health and safety issue for college campuses in the United States (...
In recent years there has been increased interest in reducing the massive social costs due to alcoho...
This black and white eighteen page document features several articles covering the push in Kansas to...
The minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) is widely believed to save lives by reducing traffic fatalitie...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia