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Stopping Teens' Easy Access To Alcohol

Teen drinking is not inevitable.

More than 59 percent of high school seniors don't drink alcohol, reducing their current risk of injury. All adults can play a role in reducing teen access to alcohol and related harm.

Teens report that alcohol is easy to get. Social sources, like family and friends, are the primary sources of alcohol for kids who drink.

Parents strongly support 21 as the legal drinking age.

Take steps at home.

Take steps in your community.

It may have already happened. A neighbor announces she is hosting a teen party, but you shouldn't worry — she's taking the car keys from every kid who comes in. A friend wonders if the legal drinking age causes more problems than it solves. A colleague says he's serving alcohol to his high school son's friends so he can control how much they consume.

Check out what individuals and organizations can do for other ways to reduce teen alcohol access.

Don't serve alcohol to teens.

It's unsafe. It's illegal. It's irresponsible.