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Is it okay for the 15 year old boy to drink beer?

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  1. Legal?  No.  100% super bad idea?  Not necesarilly, a single beer to indulge your curiousity is a bit different than a case or so a week.


  2. No one under 21 should be drinking alcohol ... male or female!

  3. No........

  4. no! unless it's alcohol free

  5. Not until he gets his homework done and then never a light beer.  Its best to teach him to enjoy quality and good taste at an early age.

  6. For sure, there is no reason why you shouldn't. Well except for legal reasons, and face it we all ignore those. I've been drinkin since I was 11. Not even bad.

  7. Not at all

  8. Its against the law, yes.

    But as long as you dont get caught, then i would say its fine :)

  9. why not?

    just dont kill anybody, or try driving.

  10. Yeah. U just can't drink it in a car but u can but for now drink some darn old good root beer!

  11. Yes, it is ok. If americans taught their youth responsibility instead of making alcohol a forbidden fruit that everyone wants, there would be much less alcohol abuse. When something is illegal and hard to obtain but made cool in every other aspect. That creates problems.

    You can drive a 6000lb suv at 16. You can die for your government and oil companies at 17. Vote at 18. No alcohol until 21?

    Make the drinking age 14, educate your children on the effects and how to drink responsibly.

  12. you guys are *******, yes it is ok. (Just don't get caught) Europe is way better than the United States in the aspects of drinking and smoking. They let the kids experience things and learn. I am sure most of you drank as teenagers and are just being hypocrites because you learned so much about life as adults. Drink and learn your limits before you are 21.

  13. uhh... no? 21 is the age for a reason.

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