I'm not a big fan of the privatize the street lights school of libertarianism, and I shudder at the words "Austrian school." But every so often the anarchists of the right get it:
Somehow, and no one seems to even imagine how, this country managed to survive and thrive before 1984 without a national minimum drinking age. Before that, the drinking question was left to the states.Must-read for all Iowa Citians between now and November 2...
...it is only because we are somehow used to it that we accept the complete absurdity of a national law that prohibits the sale of beer, wine, and liquor to anyone under the age of 21. This is a restriction unknown in the developed world. Most countries set 18 as the limit, and countries like Germany and Austria allow 16-year-olds to buy wine and beer.
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