Thursday, February 21, 2008

four cited in underage alcohol sales sting...


details where you would expect them at www.barnesville.com

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's sad that you can fight and die for your country, but can't drink a beer.

Anonymous said...

Book'em Daniel: Alcohol One!

They tried it. 18 years olds were were worse than the 21 year old children that are allowed to drink. It's a crutch for people that have no self esteem.

Anonymous said...

That's not my point. I don't think that the legal drinking age should be 18. I believe the legal age to inlist should be 21.

Anonymous said...

It's harder to brain wash a 21 year old

Anonymous said...

That's "en"list. I joined @ 17 - saw 2 wars and some you don't know about. Got out @ 39. There's not a draft now - so 18 is OK. It will teach responsibility.

Anonymous said...

I enlisted at 17 could drink at 18. Ijust do not understand why law enforcement has a 17 year old with them. Not a 18 thru 20?

Anonymous said...

Why does it matter what the buyers age was? They should have been checking the ID's.

Anonymous said...

junivile vrs adult

Anonymous said...

And? Your point?

Anonymous said...

i think the lawfull drinking age should be 16.

Anonymous said...

Did the 17 year old get to keep the booze?

Anonymous said...

there are some mid 40s men i know who are to immature to drink and are closet alcolholics. they started out as teen drinkers. do you think it was because they are wired wrong in the brain or because they started drinking to young. is it inevitable they became sick or do they learn it early. this is a serious question not a joke or attack because they need help.

Anonymous said...

I say make the lawfull drinking age 18, but make the lawfull driving age 21.

I'm 24 and I will admit that I drove reckless at age 16 compared to when I was 21.

I started drinking when I was 17 and now I'm a casual drinker, only drinking when I go camping or at a nice restaurant.

I know not all people are alike.