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At 18, why are you allowed to join the military and risk ur life but, not old enough to drink alcohol?

2007-12-22 10:20:49 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Military

19 answers

The military here allows underage people to drink in the mess hall. But not out in public.

I completely agree with you.

2007-12-22 10:28:35 · answer #1 · answered by sophistiquenu 3 · 1 6

I don't know where some people are getting their answers from, but in the Air Force, if you're stationed in the States, you aren't supposed to drink underage. On or off base. People still do it, but if you get caught, a lot of people are getting kicked out for it. My friend just did and he got caught only a week before he turned 21 and still got kicked out. Overseas, it depends on what base you get. I know in Japan, you can drink and some deployed bases if they allow any drinking. That's all i know for sure. You think with all we give and all we risk, they would let us drink, but the military is strick and unforgiving.

2007-12-22 19:27:05 · answer #2 · answered by smashley 2 · 2 0

I know military installations allow 18 yr olds to drink, I am not sure about 17 yr olds that enlist prior to 18 years of age. I was 19 when I got drafted and alcohol consumption was the least of my problems, to much consumption was the problem at 19. The state law that the military installation {base} is located in becomes the law outside of a military base because its laws are enforced by civil authorities, police/sheriff, and military persons have to abide by the state law respective. You can drive a military vehicle on a military drivers license, but must have a valid state license in most states to drive on state highways, rather than just a military license. The final answerer is, state law of what state your in. The Federal Govt is not going to go against state law, either in drinking or capitol punishment, but that's another subject.

2007-12-22 19:20:11 · answer #3 · answered by igdubya 5 · 0 3

Alot has changed since most of these old timers have been in.

If you are in the army, air force or navy, there are SOME installations where you can drink on base if you're under 21. Ft. Hauchuca Arizona for example, is a place where this is true. They do it to deter people from going to Mexico.

But....Marines are out of luck everywhere. Sorry, but one drawback to being the best is that you can't drink (legally) anywhere until you are 21.

2007-12-22 18:31:03 · answer #4 · answered by M K 2 · 6 1

Agreed I think it is a crime to treat adults that way. Our State(SD) was the last to raise the drinking age to 21 because it is crap. We fought to the Supreme Court and lost- So much for States Rights.

Grand Forks AFB in ND has a lower drinking age on base due to it's proximity to Canada where the age is lower.

rather interesting?

Ret. USAF SNCO

2007-12-22 23:08:47 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I asked the same question when my son got caught drinking in his dorm at Camp LeJune. He went to Iraq and got hurt and then they told him he couldn't drink ( he was 20 ) believe me I think it is wrong!!!! He was confined to base and wasn't allowed to come home on leave.

If you are old enough to fight for this country then you are sure as hell old enough to drink

2007-12-23 23:37:36 · answer #6 · answered by joonam_21 3 · 1 0

You can thank Reagan for that he forced the states to raise their drinking age to 21 by threatening to hold back their highway funds. Most think it was an unconstitutional move and a violation of states rights but it was never challenged in the Supreme Court. It is a stupid law that almost everybody breaks at some point. Most people have been drinking by the time they are 21 so it creates a disrespect for the law because of its stupidity. European countries allow people under 18 to drink and they actually have a lowwer rate of alcoholism and abuse.

2007-12-22 18:33:43 · answer #7 · answered by D C 4 · 6 5

In my opinion, it is a archaic law that needs to change. At 18, you can become a man, but not drink until 3 yrs later. Apparently, you grow enough in 3 yrs for that.

2007-12-22 18:50:42 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

That depends on the state you reside in, state law dictates the legal drinking age, not the Federal government. My state allows legal drinking at 18, it used to be 21 but, no one followed the law & they recognized the fact that you pointed out; we ask them to die for us but they can't have a drink! Law was changed. My thought, if they can't drink legally at 18, then they can't join the military either or make both legal at age 21. Please don't assume that I support drinking, I don't since I don't drink but, others do drink & they have a right to do so, unless you live in a dry county, then you have it delivered to your house!

2007-12-22 18:32:43 · answer #9 · answered by geegee 6 · 4 4

Ask the lawmakers, the decide that one, not us.

P.S. On the past three overseas deployments I've done all had to be 21 to drink, but this is up to the CO, Type Commander, Force Commander or CINC to increase the age.

2007-12-22 18:30:36 · answer #10 · answered by Think for yourself 6 · 5 3

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