2. Alcohol
In America the drinking age is 21 years old.
After interviewing two high school girls they responded by telling
us that they did not like the drinking age. They believed that it
should be 18. They said that “if I can serve my country I should be
able to drink alcohol.”
In addition the girls told us that they have been to other countries
where the drinking age is younger and that it does not seem to
have negative affects.
The girls explained that many teenagers do abuse alcohol. There
reasons why consisted of pressure of school, peer
pressure, emotional problems, and that it is considered “cool”.
3. Independence
After interviewing two high school girls they responded to
the question of how old one should be to live alone by
saying that the person should at least be in college or have
previously graduated.
The girls also said that they believe many teenagers do not
live by themselves, unless they have very severe family
problems.
4. School
After interviewing one high school girl they responded by saying
that the consequences of skipping school manly consisted of
detentions and teachers not trusting you as much.
In addition the girl believed that one misses a lot of key
information when missing class that will be valuable for one to
have later in the year.
At our school, we determined, that skipping school is not very
common, because many of the students are passionate learners
and want to utilize the valuable education they have later in life.
If one fails a grade or class they usually have to take classes during
the summer or repeat they grade.
5. Drugs
After interviewing two high school boys they responded by telling
us that the consequences of using illegal drugs consisted of getting
caught, being less motivated, and becoming addicted.
The boys explained that many teenagers do abuse illegal drugs.
Marijuana is not legal except for a couple states in America but
there are many movements to make it legal.
The age to buy tobacco products, in America, varies from 18 to 21
depending on state.
In addition the two boys told me that it is very common for
teenagers to smoke, cigarettes and marijuana, and they believe
that what they put into their bodies is their own concern.
6. Driving
After interviewing three high school girls they explained that the
laws in America concerning driving are very fair and good at
keeping people safe.
A main law in driving is not to use your cell phone, but this varies
from state to state.
The driving age is 16.
The girls agreed that the driving age should be 16 if not older.
They explained that many teenagers do get in most accidents
because they lack experience, get distracted, and cannot manage
alcohol and drug use as well.