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  2. U.S. history of alcohol minimum purchase age by state

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    21 (As of February 22, 2021, there are no longer any penalties for underage drinking besides warnings.) New Mexico? 1934: 21 [8] 21 [16] 21 [9] 21 New York: 18 (16 before 1896) Initially 21 immediately after Prohibition, then reduced to 18 four months later. [72] [73] 18: 1982: Raised to 19 in 1982 (Dec) 1985: Raised to 21 in 1985 (Dec) [24 ...

  3. Alcohol consumption by youth in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Underage binge drinkers decreased 19.3% to 14.2%. A December 2014, study performed by the University of Michigan also found that 75% of senior high school students disapproved of drinking excessively on the weekends. [ 11 ]

  4. These parents let their teens drink at home. Here's how they ...

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    In the United States, the national legal drinking age is 21 years old and has been so since 1984. However, according to information provided by the Alcohol Policy Information System — a project ...

  5. List of alcohol laws of the United States - Wikipedia

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    On July 17, 1984, the National Minimum Drinking Age Act was enacted. The Act requires all states to either set their minimum age to purchase alcoholic beverages and the minimum age to possess alcoholic beverages in public to no lower than 21 years of age or lose 10% (Changed to 8% in 2012) of their allocated federal highway funding if the ...

  6. Minor in Possession - Wikipedia

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    Underage consumption is illegal, typically a misdemeanor. In California, depending on the county in which the person is charged, the crime may also be charged as an infraction . [ 1 ] Anyone under the age of 21 who possesses alcohol in the United States with the exception of special circumstances is violating the law of the state.

  7. Younger people are drinking less alcohol. Here's why — and ...

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    Conversely, more adults are binge drinking than in the past. The findings line up with recent survey results from Gallup that found the percentages of 18- to 34-year-olds who say that they drink ...

  8. State cracks down on drinking water quality violations ...

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    Jul. 31—The New Mexico Environment Department sent a message this week to almost half the state's public water systems: Tougher enforcement of drinking water quality is coming. The agency, which ...

  9. Alcohol law - Wikipedia

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    [40] [41] Underage drinking and drunk driving are the most prevalent alcohol-specific offenses in the United States [40] and a major problem in many, if not most, countries worldwide. [ 42 ] [ 43 ] [ 44 ] Similarly, arrests for alcohol-related crimes constitute a high proportion of all arrests made by police in the U.S. and elsewhere.