Coolidge/Dawes '24
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Article here.

Certain legislating moralizers will likely complain that repealing the drinking age is akin to giving teens permission to drink. To them, I would point out the obvious: Teens are already drinking (in unimaginable excess), and because the police can arrest them for it, they do their drinking as far away from public scrutiny as possible - in the very places where they are most likely to be in danger (i.e. stranger's basements). Other students who are willing and able to break the law and avoid the cops become the gatekeepers to teen drinking, rather than the local bartender. Which sounds preferable?