Topic: Drinking Age Protest

I propose that we (anyone who supports lowering the drinking age) protest every state capital (or county seat) to show our opposition for the excessively high and massively arbitrary drinking age. Of course it is hoped that one day there will be no drinking age but for a start it should at the very least be lowered to 18.

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"Am I an adult or a minor? Pick one. I'm between the ages of 18-21. There is no grey area. Give me rights or admit your hypocrisy"- me

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Re: Drinking Age Protest

I organized a drinking age protest last summer at the same time as a convention for supporting the strict enforcement of underage drinking laws.  You have to make sure you get enough people, because you don't want to look like a couple of weirdos.

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Of course I need as much support as possible that's why I'm asking both here and in the NYRA forums. The more the merrier. Also, maybe with ENOUGH support we could make this an annual thing? Talk about putting on the pressure!

"Am I an adult or a minor? Pick one. I'm between the ages of 18-21. There is no grey area. Give me rights or admit your hypocrisy"- me

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