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ProCon.org: Minimum Legal Drinking Ages in 138 Countries

Submitted by David Borden on (Issue #891)
Drug War Issues

Did you know that the minimum legal drinking age by country varies between 16 and 21 -- with some countries having no minimum drinking age, and some prohibiting alcohol?

Read about state felon voting laws, on DrinkingAge.ProCon.org, part of the ProCon.org family.

This is the fourth installment in a Drug War Chronicle "Did You Know" series of important facts from ProCon.org. Follow the Chronicle the next two weeks to read the rest, or sign up for ProCon.org's email list or RSS feed. Read last week's installment here.

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Dee Empty (not verified)

The information about the legal age of drinking in the UK on ProCon.org is wrong. It states that it is 18 years, when this is the legal age both for purchasing alcohol and for drinking it in licensed bars. The legal age for alcohol consumption, under parental supervision in private households, is 5 years.

Fri, 06/26/2015 - 3:22pm Permalink

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