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North Carolina law states that any person who is over the lawful age to purchase and who aids or abets another in violation of selling or giving of alcohol to a minor shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. I can't say what I did was right but I can say that it won't ever happen again. I feel partially responsible for him getting a DUI. I didn't give him his keys and say here drive but I did buy him they alcohol that was in his system when he got pulled over. If I could turn back the clock I would and I would given him some excuse why I couldn't buy him the alcohol. As drinking and driving continues to take many lives on an annual basis, two different formats are being used to control drinking and driving in Canada and the United States. From a legal perspective, stricter laws are being advocated to try and deter and punish people from drinking and driving. Perhaps more effective campaigns however, are those which have targeted the moral responsibility of drinking. Harm reduction programs, moderation management and public awareness are now becoming more prominent in regards to a person's moral and social responsibility to use self-control and moderation when drinking in order for the protection of the individual
75% of male students and 55% of female students involved in sexual assault or rape were using alcohol at the time. College students drink an estimated four billion cans of beer a year. Under the influence of alcohol, their judgment in traffic is often insufficient to avoid a crash. This is enough for every college and university in the United States to fill an Olympic size swimming pool. Insurance companies can also revoke auto insurance and charge up to three times more for high risk drivers. In some areas a teenager's license is taken away for up to one year upon conviction. The number of girls who drink to get drunk has nearly tripled in the past ten years. In the case of hard core drinkers who seemed unaffected by moral responsibility campaigns, stricter laws are being suggested focusing on the hard core drinker. Lowering the current drinking age will help reduce drinking of those ages 18 and up. Almost 14% of college students drink alcohol daily. Alcohol counts for 45% of all traffic fatalities. The single leading cause of death among 15-24 year olds is drinking and driving. Lowering the legal drinking age would have a larger impact than most would care to believe.
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