Should the drinking age be increased? What should the age be?
18-year-olds too immature to drink (The Sunday Times)
Cigs war won: Now cancer campaigners set their sights on beer
18-year-olds too immature to drink (The Sunday Times)
See also recent calls to further regulate alcohol much like cigarettes:THE most powerful clinical body within the WA Health Department has called for an increase in the legal drinking age to 20 or 21.
The Clinical Senate of WA has presented a position statement to Health Minister Kim Hames urging the move as one way to combat rampant alcohol abuse and its impact on the health system and young lives.
New figures show alcohol-related hospital admissions cost WA taxpayers $95 million a year.[...]
The senate's chair Kim Gibson said evidence from the World Health Organisation and other eminent bodies had shown that raising the drinking age helped to reduce alcohol-related injuries.
"The driving age and the drinking age are very close in WA," she said. "If you're able to separate them, you can have some impact on the road trauma figures."
She said also that 18-year-olds were too immature to drink.
"One issue is the maturity of the brain and behaviours around risk," she said.
"The younger population is into risk-taking and so if you wait for more maturity you're not matching the risk-taking with the alcohol consumption."
Cigs war won: Now cancer campaigners set their sights on beer
Do we need more regulation of alcohol or can adults think for themselves?HEALTH activists who believe even one alcoholic drink can cause cancer are lobbying MPs in Canberra today for limits on how much we consume and how much we pay for it.
If they're successful in branding alcohol a carcinogen it could lead to tough restrictions similar to those applied to tobacco, including warnings on labels and laws requiring plain packaging.