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Tips for Teens





Quick Facts on Alcohol

  1. Know the law. Alcohol is illegal to buy or possess if you are under 21.

  2. Get the facts right. One 12 ounce beer has as much alcohol as a 1.5 ounce shot of whiskey or a 5 ounce glass of wine.

  3. Stay informed. Wine coolers look like juice sparklers, but they have just as much alcohol as a 12 ounce beer.

  4. Be aware of the risks. Drinking increases the risk of injury. Car crashes, falls, burns, drowning and suicide are all linked to alcohol and other drug use.

  5. Keep you edge. Alcohol can ruin your looks, give you bad breath and make you gain weight.

  6. Play it safe. Drinking can lead to intoxication and even death.

  7. Do the smart thing. Drinking puts your health, education, family ties and social life at risk.

  8. Be a real friend if you know someone with a drinking problem, be part of the solution. Urge your friend to get help.

  9. Remain alert. Stay clear on claims that alcohol means glamour and adventure. Stay clear on what's real and what's illusion.

  10. Sweep away the myths. Having a designated driver is no excuse to drink. Drinking only at home, or sticking only to beer does not make drinking any safer.

Over 30 percent of teenagers aged 14-17 have used alcohol and other drugs and paid the consequences: arrests, highway crashes, DWIs and health problems.





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