beautifulblueii:This coming from the person who say it's okay for their 15 yo and HER FRIENDS to drink as long as it's at home! That is the what educated people call a hypocrite!
Actually, blue, "drinking at home" is perfectly legal for minors in most states.
Most people don't realize that, and many believe that if I gave a half glass of wine to my children at txtgvg dinner that it's "shild abuse" or some melodramatic catastrophe like that ...
It's not.
It's called parental rights. A parent in most states can provide alcohol to his own children in private -- I'm unsure about in public, like a restaurant.
What you cannot do is provide someone else's children alcohol -- even with permission from those other children's parents. And this is why the graduation "drinking parties" are busted.
Even in some states there are "religious and private club" exemptions to the 1984 Minimum Drinking Age Act. Which means that if a 19 y.o. joins the Lions Club or the Kiwanis Club and they have a beer bash, it's legal. A Jewish or Cathoic minor can drink ceremonial wine at church or synagogue. Etc.
Children will retain the drinking patterns they establish early on. If a child is taught -- and practices -- moderation as a teen then he will very likely practice moderation as an adult ... even if he overindulges in college. He'll go back to moderation.
Children who learn no drinking pattern as a teen but are suddenly hit with alcohol on their 21st birthday are far more likely to become binge drinkers ... which is pre-addictive behavior. This is the pattern they will almost certainly practice as an adult.
Desperately seeking 10th cruise for the free laundry.