jodifla
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Nancy said:Just got back from work....so I am finally responding to this. I personally don't care who was or wasn't drunk...drinking under age is against the law. Living together is illegal in Michigan...wrong law if they are consenting ADULTS...time to change the law. If a judge would actually have the kahunas to put a couple to trial for that "crime" and they got sentanced to jail, then they do the time. There are outdated laws in all the states, that doesn't mean that they are all going to end up in court...that comparison is way off.
I also was around when the drinking age was legally 18, so a lot of high school kids could be drunk at the prom. It was great hearing them all talk about how they puked in the john...they had a good time too. (I did not do the prom, thought they were stupid). Laws are much stricter now then they were back then. Laws for driving intoxicated were more lenient. Things change. I watched 2 people I loved die from alcohol maybe that's why I have such a strong feeling against letting kids do it because "that is what kids do"
How about having well-thought-out laws instead of knee-jerk political ones that basically make every kid a criminal? (And everybody who lives together, too, for that matter...)
And fyi: In many states, you can legally drink at home with your parents.
A friend of Michael's said that it looked like a middle school dance........with all the parents arriving to pick up their kids. If a kid appeared to be drunk, the limo was searched, and some limo companies were fined thousands for allowing alcohol in their vehicles with underage kids. The kids were suspended and required to undergo alcohol counseling. I don't know what more the school could have done to get their point across before the dance. By law, the school could be held liable for any damages or injuries caused by a student who had been kicked out of the dance or denied admission because of drinking. It was a smart move, legally and otherwise.