Legal drinking age in Mexico and the US

drinking age in mexico

The legal drinking age in Mexico is 18 years old, which is lower than the legal drinking age in the United States, which is 21. This has led to some confusion and debate among tourists and locals alike about the appropriateness of the drinking age in Mexico. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at the legal drinking age in Mexico and explore the pros and cons of this policy.

On the one hand, there are some clear benefits to having a lower legal drinking age in Mexico. For example, it is believed that a lower drinking age can help to reduce binge drinking and the consumption of dangerous amounts of alcohol among young people. This is because it allows young people to start drinking in a more controlled and responsible manner, rather than waiting until they turn 21 and then going on a binge. Additionally, a lower drinking age can help to reduce the number of alcohol-related accidents and injuries among young people.

On the other hand, there are also some significant downsides to having a lower legal drinking age in Mexico. One of the main concerns is that it can lead to a higher rate of alcoholism among young people. This is because the lower drinking age can make it easier for young people to access alcohol, which can then lead to a greater risk of addiction. Additionally, a lower drinking age can also lead to a greater risk of alcohol-related accidents and injuries among young people.

Overall, there are clearly both pros and cons to having a lower legal drinking age in Mexico. While it can help to reduce binge drinking and the consumption of dangerous amounts of alcohol among young people, it can also lead to a higher rate of alcoholism and alcohol-related accidents and injuries among young people. Ultimately, it is up to the government and society to weigh the pros and cons of the legal drinking age and make a decision about what is best for their citizens.

Eighteen years old is considered a controversial age among those who advocate for a higher drinking age, and those who think that 18 is a good age to start to drink responsibly. However, it’s worth mentioning that Mexico has a high rate of alcoholism, with high rates of drinking among young people, along with a high number of accidents and injuries related to alcohol.

It is also important to note that, while 18-year-olds are legally allowed to buy and consume alcohol, it is not uncommon for them to be denied service in bars and restaurants. This is because many establishments choose to enforce a higher age limit as a means of avoiding potential legal problems. Furthermore, It is important to mention that the state laws of drinking age differ from the federal law in Mexico, for example, in the state of Jalisco it is forbidden to sell alcohol to people under the age of 21.

In conclusion, the legal drinking age in Mexico is 18, but that doesn’t mean that everyone who reaches that age will drink responsibly, it also doesn’t mean that the country doesn’t have issues related to alcohol. The government and the society need to work together to find a balance between the legal drinking age and the social and health issues associated with it.

Celeste from All About Playa

Celeste from All About Playa

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