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Contents 1. Moderate Alcohol Consumption May Provide Health Benefits 2. Alcohol Adversely Effects Adolescents 3. College Campuses Should Regulated Alcohol Abuse 4. The Legal Drinking Age Should Be Lowered 5. Alcohol Abuse Harms Adolescent Development 6. Developmental Harm Caused By Alcohol Is Overstated 7. Alcohol Advertising Promotes Underage Drinking 8. Alcohol Advertising Has No Effect on Underage Drinking 9. Binge Drinking Is a Destructive Impulse 10. Binge Drinking Is a Normal Impulse 11. Parents Are Accountable for Children’s Alcohol Abuse 12. Parents Should Be Allowed to Regulate Children’s Use of Alcohol 13. Eliminating Drunk Driving Is a Reasonable Goal 14. Eliminating Drunk Driving Creates Repressive Laws 15. Twelve Step Programs Help Reduce Alcohol Abuse 16. Twelve Step Programs Seldom Reduce Alcohol Abuse
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Alcoholism -- United States.
Youth -- Alcohol use -- United States.
Alcoholism.
Drinking of alcoholic beverages.