Drinking

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History

 

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Stephen H

 

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January 30, 2015

 

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University

 

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So much so that by 1983, 16 states had raised their drinking age back to 21 – a move that brought about an immediate decrease in drinking and driving traffic fatalities in those states. On July 17, 1984, President Reagan signed into law the Uniform Drinking Age Act mandating all states to adopt 21 as the legal drinking age within five years...
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By 1988, all states had set 21 as the minimum drinking age, which is where it should remain. Q. Why does MADD support the 21 Minimum Legal Drinking Age law? A. MADD supports the 21 Minimum Legal Drinking Age (MLDA) law because it saves young lives and protects young minds. By 2005, MLDA had saved an estimated 25,000 Americans, translating to nearly 1,000 lives every year...
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