How To Regulate Binge Drinking In College Essay

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Each year alone, 1,825 people from the age of 18 to 24 die as a result of accidental alcohol-related injuries (“College Students and Binge Drinking”). Sadly, that number is only getting higher and more young lives are going to waste along with their potential. College students don’t realize that the amount that they drink is way more than the actual serving size. If a man has 5 or more drinks and a woman has 4 or more in 2 hours, that is considered binge drinking. This is considered normal for college students and that needs to change. They are not only damaging their bodies, but drinking like this could cost them their life. Colleges need to work more with students to regulate binge drinking on campus by enforcing punishments when students are caught, educating them about the dangers of binge drinking in their general education requirements and disallow the …show more content…

A study of alcohol-related incidents on and off campus at 343 colleges found law officials were not likely to issue citations to students for violation of alcohol laws (Preidt). This suggests that minor consequences for drinking may contribute to binge drinking among college students (“College Students Involved in Alcohol-Related Offenses“). If students realize that they could be arrested and have a criminal record for binge drinking at college, they will be less likely to do it. While some colleges think it is a better idea to turn a blind eye to underage binge drinking, others like Ohio State University are enforcing their rules. They have decided to impose disciplinary sanctions, including written warnings, loss of privileges, and probation, on those who fail to comply with underage drinking rules (“Underage Drinking Laws on Campus”). With more colleges starting to enforce their laws, less students will binge drink and the number of alcohol related incidents will

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