Age Restriction

Minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) laws of 21 in the U.S. refer to a minimum age required to purchase alcohol in a state and measures aimed at preventing people under the minimum age from accessing alcohol. MLDA laws have significantly reduced drinking and drinking-related problems among adolescents and young adults, including education drop-out rates, car crashes, crime, injuries, assaults and suicides. There is also evidence that the relaxation of age restrictions contributes to heavier use later in life.  

  1. [Editorial] “Drinking is Fun” and “There’s Nothing You Can Do About It”: The Problem with the 21-Year-Old Minimum Drinking Age
    Fennell R. Journal of American College Health. 56(3), 213-215.
    Date: 2007 (archived)
  2. Mystery Shopping and Alcohol Sales: Do Supermarkets and Liquor Stores Sell Alcohol to Underage Customers?
    Gosselt JF, van Hoof JJ, de Jong MD, Prinsen S. The Journal of Adolescent Health. 41(3), 302-308.
    Date: 2007 (archived)
  3. New Zealand Lowers Drinking Age: Case Study
    Kypri K. Paper presented at the Traffic Safety and Alcohol Regulation, Irvine, CA. .
    Date: 2007 (archived)
  4. Minimum Purchase Age Laws: How Effective Are they in Reducing Alcohol-Impaired Driving?
    McCartt AT, Kirley BB. Paper presented at the Traffic Safety and Alcohol Regulation, Irvine, CA. .
    Date: 2007 (archived)
  5. Alcohol Outlet Characteristics and Alcohol Sales to Youth: Results of Alcohol Purchase Surveys in 45 Oregon Communities
    Paschall MJ, Grube JW, Black C, Flewelling RL, Ringwalt CL, Biglan A. Prevention Science. 8(2), 153-159.
    Date: 2007 (archived)
  6. Joint Impacts of Minimum Legal Drinking Age and Beer Taxes on United States Youth Traffic Fatalities, 1975 to 2001
    Ponicki WR, Gruenewald PJ, LaScala EA. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 31(5), 804-813.
    Date: 2007 (archived)
  7. How Do College Students View Alcohol Prevention Policies?
    Saltz RF. Journal of Substance Use. 12(6), 447-460.
    Date: 2007 (archived)
  8. Propensity for and Correlates of Alcohol Sales to Underage Youth
    Britt H, Toomey TL, Dunsmuir W, Wagenaar AC. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education. 50(2), 25-42.
    Date: 2006 (archived)
  9. Minimum Purchasing Age for Alcohol and Traffic Crash Injuries Among 15- to 19-Year-Olds in New Zealand
    Kypri K, Voas RB, Langley JD, Stephenson SCR, Begg DJ, Tippetts AS, Davie GS, . American Journal of Public Health. 96 (1), 126–131.
    Date: 2006 (archived)
  10. Societal Costs of Underage Drinking
    Miller TR, Levy DT, Spicer RS, Taylor DM. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 67(4), 519-528.
    Date: 2006 (archived)
  11. Youth Alcohol Use and Risky Sexual Behavior: Evidence from Underage Drunk Driving Laws
    Carpenter C. Journal of Health Economics. 24(3), 613-628.
    Date: 2005 (archived)
  12. Community Level Alcohol Availability and Enforcement of Possession Laws as Predictors of Youth Drinking
    Dent CW, Grube JW, Biglan A. Preventive Medicine: An International Journal Devoted to Practice and Theory. 40(3), 355-362.
    Date: 2005 (archived)
  13. Alcohol Policy and Youth Drinking: Overview of Effective Interventions for Young People
    Grube JW, Nygaard P. Preventing Harmful Substance Use: The Evidence Base for Policy and Practice (pp. 113-127). West Sussex, England: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. .
    Date: 2005 (archived)
  14. Impacts of California’s Graduated Licensing Law of 1998: An Assessment by the Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Berkeley of the Effects of the Law on Fatal and Injury Crashes
    Cooper D, Gillen D, Atkins F. University of California Berkeley (No. UCB-ITS-RR-2004-1). Berkeley, CA.. .
    Date: 2004 (archived)
  15. Enhanced Enforcement of Laws to Prevent Alcohol Sales to Underage Persons: New Hampshire, 1999-2004
    Enhanced enforcement of laws to prevent alcohol sales to underage persons--New Hampshire 1999-2004. MMWR: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report No. 21. .
    Date: 2004 (archived)
  16. Michigan’s Graduated Driver Licensing Program: Evaluation of the First Four Years
    Shope JT, Molnar LJ. Journal of Safety Research. 35(3), 337-344.
    Date: 2004 (archived)
  17. Indirect Effects of Lowering the Drinking Age on New Zealand Students’ Alcohol-Related Behaviors and Attitudes
    Brownfield K, Fernando K, Halberstadt J. New Zealand Journal of Psychology. 32(1), 22-26.
    Date: 2003 (archived)
  18. Estimating the Impact of Alcohol Policies on Youth Suicides
    Markowitz S, Chatterji P, Kaestner R. Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics. 6(1), 37-46.
    Date: 2003 (archived)
  19. Alcohol Availability as a Predictor of Youth Drinking and Driving: A Hierarchical Analysis of Survey and Archival Data
    Treno AJ, Grube JW, Martin SE. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 27(5), 835-840.
    Date: 2003 (archived)
  20. Assessing the Effectiveness of Minimum Legal Drinking Age and Zero Tolerance Laws in the United States
    Voas RB, Tippetts AS, Fell JC. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 35(4), 579-587.
    Date: 2003 (archived)
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