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Amethyst Initiative
The Amethyst Initiative is a movement coordinated by a number of prominent university presidents to have the legal drinking age lowered from 21 to 18.
of the world has come out in a different place on this question from where the United States, Indonesia, Mongolia and Palau have come out, which is at 21. We spent the last quarter of a century trying to change the reality with very limited success.
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by Liza Roesch, CT regular columnist In July 2008, Virginia Tech President Charles Steger joined 133 other college presidents and chancellors across the country when he signed the Amethyst Initiative, an association promoting reconsideration of the ...
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Although 60 Minutes likely isn't the average TCU student's most Tivo'd program, a featured story on Sunday's edition was relevant to all college-age Americans. The topic was whether the minimum legal drinking age should be lowered from 21 to 18. While it seems a little backward, John McCardell...
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In a March 11 story and glance about France moving to raise the legal drinking age to 18, The Associated Press erroneously reported the minimum age for drinking hard liquor in Germany. It is 18 for hard liquor, not 16, though beer and wine may be consumed at age 16 in Germany.
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Behind the fusillade of faulty arguments proffered by the Amethyst Initiative in support of lowering the minimum legal drinking age to 18 lurks an inconvenient truth: doing so would only exacerbate the current epidemic of underage drinking, further jeopardizing young lives at a critical juncture...
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POMONA--The debate over lowering the drinking age from 21 to 18 has been a hot button topic for some time now. Whether you agree or disagree with the issue, sources say prevention at an earlier age is the best defense.
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The conservative members of the Taxpayer Association of Oregon held a wingding at Dorchester last week, and one of the surprises was the overwhelming consensus in favor of allowing states to lower the drinking age.
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