How are drinking and shooting meth/heroine even in the same ballpark?
We're talking about kids drinking in safe places to protect them, not providing them needles. Pretty much all teenagers drink. I sure as heck did.. I was playing in bars for free booze before I was 20. If you want me to, I'll go find some data... despite the fact that 50 states make it illegal for teens to drink as well as for adults to supply it, the majority of kiddos drink. What does that tell you?
... and to attack your analogies a bit, the majority of kids do not use needle-type drugs.. although the majority probably smoke pot. As far as it being "laced with something," that's fairly rare, while HIV tainted needles really aren't, nor are alcohol related deaths.
But since you mention it, the government does sponsor needle exchange programs for just that purpose
I do see what you're getting at -- the moral aspect -- and I can see your point, but I just don't think it's so black and white.
The bottom line is that with this law, basically the same amount of kids will drink. They will just do so away from the supervision of adults. In doing so, the number of alcohol related fatalities will increase due to them being on the road afterwards or them consuming too much and being afraid to seek medical attention for fear of legal problems. I think this law will kill people. How is that a good thing?
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