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Nookie1986 [14]
3 years ago
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In 2–3 paragraphs, evaluate the consequences of underage drinking on individuals and their families. Include links to any inform

ation you gathered.
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Anvisha [2.4K]3 years ago
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In many states there are many different consequence for underaged drinking. Underage drinking is when minors (age 1-18) drink alcohol. Although teens and kids don’t see/understand the harm. Underage drinking affects more then just them, it also effects their family

There are many health risks behind drinking alcohol,espically when it’s performed by minors. These health risk include high blood pressure, liver damage/ liver cancer, and many more. Underage drinking can also affect kid’s future before it begins. Drinking can affect your body and organs in the long run and can also effect your baby’s development.

Hope this helped:) please mark brain list
liubo4ka [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

Underage drinking can end in a lot of bad consequences such as unintentional death and injury associated with driving or engaging in other risky tasks after drinking. All though teens and some families don't really understand the risk of underage drinking. There has been approximately 5,000 young people under the age of 21 die as a result of underage drinking .Consequences for the parents if they knew about the drinking can lead to some time in jail or prison for child endangerment i believe. Over all teens and other underage people shouldn't be drinking until legal age so they don't end up hurting themself or others.

Explanation:

best i got .none of this is from online i took a course about this recently in health and have my text book with me right now lol so i hope i don't get deleted again

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