Atlanta Strip Clubs: New Georgia law to allow underage adults serve alcohol should …

Posted on September 30th, 2009 in Atlanta strip clubs

While there are scientific arguments that the brain is not fully developed until the age of 21, it seems unlikely that once someone hits that age their brain is done developing. And based on the biological growth argument, shouldn’t men have to wait longer to drink and vote since science says that women develop faster?
There are flaws in every argument for and against lowering the drinking age.
But since these laws do little to actually prevent underage drinking, the government needs to either adjust to the reality of the times or up the ante and work harder to enforce the existing laws.
The Supreme Court’s newest ruling is taking us one step closer to lowering the drinking age.
By allowing 18-year-olds to bartend and work in institutions – such as strip clubs – where alcohol is served, it seems as though we could be on our way to buying drinks all around.

See the full article from “Red and Black”



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