I disagree with my own post. Alcohol is already very easy for teens to get with age at 21. We have already had the experience in our state, and other neighboring states of an 18 year old drinking age and it was a disaster. 18 year olds still have the neurons and synapses of teenagers. Legal drinkers attending high school, or knowing a lot of kids that attend high school and middle would make alcohol even more widely available to the underaged. Secondly, I can't imagine that a lot of 18 year olds would really want to get intoxicated while partying with their parents. Further more, those parents would still be civilly responsible for any disaster that occurred as a results of the ongoings in their home. Thirdly, alcohol is a substance of rebellion. The "job" of teens is to rebel. The job of parents is to limit the scope of rebellion. If alcohol is no longer a symbol of rebellion, what will be the next step? Increased drug use which is bad enough.