Highlights from drinking age debate

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Fri, 31 Aug 2012 2:55p.m.

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National MPs Tau Henare, Tim Macindoe and Michael Woodhouse were among those who raised their voices.

National MPs Tau Henare, Tim Macindoe and Michael Woodhouse were among those who raised their voices.

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4/09/2012 7:42:21 a.m.

dave wrote:

in most euro contries the drinking age is 16-18. In America its 21. which place has the drinking problem?

3/09/2012 7:31:05 p.m.

brun wrote:

who cares jan it stays at 18:)

1/09/2012 8:39:13 a.m.

jan.. wrote:

All New Zealanders must have a say' or vote against the bill on behalf of health and the safety of others.. If the 18 and a 20 year old disrespect the law once granted then the deal is off and the drinking age remained at 20-21.. The bar and retaurant owners must limit the 18 year old by serving up to two pints or two glass of wine each per day, and if they break the law then its a bye bye sweet 18 and wait until you turn 20 or 21.. American drinking age and serving alcohol from the domain is still 21..