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Can't drink but can die

scoober78

(HCDAW)
pilot
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Alcohol. In other words, what is your basis for assuming this should be a state issue (just for clarification purposes)?

More correctly than some of the above...the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution...don't make it harder than it has to be.
 

dodge

You can do anything once.
pilot
Well, since states set the age for legal drinking, albeit under considerable duress from the Feds, it is, by definition, a state matter. I don't think you'll find any Federal legislation dealing with legal drinking age.

Brett

National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984

Interesting:http://www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/youthissues/1092767630.html

"The title of the legislation itself is clearly misleading in that the National Minimum Age Drinking Act doesn’t prohibit drinking by persons under the age of 21 (so-called “underage” persons) nor does it require the states to prohibit such drinking. In addition, descriptions of the law contribute to the false belief that it does. For example, the assertion that “the legal age for alcohol in the USA is 21 years old” clearly leaves the false impression that the minimum legal drinking age for alcohol is 21."


Basically, the federal government strong armed the states into upping the age to 21 for purchase of alcohol by withholding tax dollars for highways if they failed to comply.
 

Steve Wilkins

Teaching pigs to dance, one pig at a time.
None
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Alcohol. In other words, what is your basis for assuming this should be a state issue (just for clarification purposes)?
The Constitution delegates very specific powers to the U.S. Government. Authority over other issues is vested in the State.

See Article I, Section 8 and the Tenth Amendment
 

Brett327

Well-Known Member
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National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984 (Title 23 U.S.C. §158)???

Hence the aforementioned "considerable duress." If memory serves, states could opt out with a penalty of losing a portion of Federal highway funding. Not surprisingly, none did, but I don't think you'll ever see anyone prosecuted at the Federal level for a violation of that legislation.

Brett
 

mustang_wife

Domestic Engineer Specialist
Okay, I've been pondering this one for a few days...probably because if this act would have taken place when my husband was enlisted I would have asked it. lol. Anyhow, spouses, they attend the functions such as the Marine Corps Ball- would that mean that their spouse would now be able to be responsible for them to drink at that social event as well since they're are allowed? Hey, I would have asked if I was a spouse!! lol.
 
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