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Tips
for Teens
Quick Facts on
Alcohol
- Know the law. Alcohol is illegal to buy or
possess if you are under 21.
- 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.
- Stay informed. Wine coolers look like juice sparklers, but they
have just as much alcohol as a 12 ounce beer.
- 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.
- Keep you edge. Alcohol can ruin your looks, give you bad breath
and make you gain weight.
- Play it safe. Drinking can lead to intoxication and even death.
- Do the smart thing. Drinking puts your health, education, family
ties and social life at risk.
- Be a real friend if you know someone with a drinking problem, be
part of the solution. Urge your friend to get help.
- Remain alert. Stay clear on claims that alcohol means glamour and
adventure. Stay clear on what's real and what's illusion.
- 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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