Saturday, October 24, 2009

36 college students die every year in alcohol related deaths. Should we ban alcohol?

Keep in mind that a ban on alcohol has been tried, and with disasterous results.

Also, keep in mind that most of these student deaths are from alcohol obtained illegaly. (Have to be over 21 to legally drink.)

Do we need tougher alcohol control? Should we ban it? (Even though the ban failed in the past?)

http://www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/youthis...
Answer:
no ban the cars first. those cause even more deaths then budweiser.
Well when you have the Bud truck pull up at the Student Union and mass media saying drink up, maybe a little control is needed.
Lordy....don't let them hear that...you will give them even more ideas....

I honestly believe that if some people had it their way, we would all have the rights and privileges of a 5 year old.
It does make about as much sense as banning guns, so I am sure you will get a few idiots to comply.
no
no, its 36 out of how many, thousands....yes, multiples of thousands.....they were being irresponsible, and without those deaths so many more teenagers would be irresponsible too, theres alot out there, but not all of them are irresponsible, and thats mainly due to the examples that are set for them, the less and less bad things that happen, the more and more kids are going to start drinking, yes, more than they already do, i drank almost everyday for a year or 2, it was fun, i didnt die, but i could have, many times, and i only stopped because of the examples ive seen, now i drink only once every couple months
No, dont ban alcohol, ban alcoholics.
The VA Tech students didn't die over a 1 year period...
No, we should ban college.
I think we need to ban parents and schools patting children on the head and telling them the world owes them no matter what and start only allowing persons with some iota of personal accountability into college.

Funny -- I am in my 30's.....I didn't drink til I puked in college, there were no school shootings, and back when I was in school you could actually FAIL for not doing your work.....AND your parents would yell at YOU for it and not the teachers! (I know that sounds far fetched - but it really used to be like that.....we were responsible for our own actions and they had consequences!)
Where did you get that figure "36"? The number is over a hundred times that every month! Extract your head from your rectum and help reverse the stupid idea that one has to get blistered to be kewl!!!! I'm f u c king tired of seeing these kids hauled into my hospital morgue night after f u c king night!
Banning it wouldn't do any good. Look at all the deaths each year related to illegal drugs. People will still get it if they want it. Moonshine is illegal (but I think now it is starting to become legal in a couple of states but is high regulated or something like that, I don't know, that's not where I live), but people still find it and drink it. I don't think it's an issue of legality. Rather it's an issue of how our sick society effects kids. Young people (and some never grow out of it) feel a strong sense of importance in fitting in and being popular and desired. Drinking like that is supposed to mean you are "the life of the party", "always fun to be around", etc. This is what these kids want. In fraternity hazing, too, it's done as a means of being accepted into that organization. Our kids need to be taught better. Popularity isn't worth losing your life. People get drunk beyond reason, they get stupid, and bad things happen.
Drugs are illegal and look how easy they are to obtain. Banning does not work, the 21yr old drinking age does not work, abstinence education does not work, etc. etc. Until society as a whole changes itself no law or ban will stop people determined to do what they want to do. Take murder for instance the #1 illegal act, now look how many take place. Do you think someone is going to worry about making a little home brew?

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