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  1. Both age limits apply for following states: Illinois: The legal drinking age is 19 for beer and wine, and 21 for liquor. Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.: The legal drinking age is 18 for beer and wine, and 21 for liquor.

  2. Oceania. See also. References. External links. Legal drinking age. Minimum legal age to purchase alcohol by country: Prohibited. 25 or older. 25 (supervised drinking/fermented alcoholic beverages from the age of 21) 21 (supervised drinking/fermented alcoholic beverages from the age of 18)

  3. By mid-1988, all 50 states and the District of Columbia had raised their purchase ages to 21 (but not Puerto Rico, Guam, or the Virgin Islands, see Additional Notes below). South Dakota and Wyoming were the final two states to comply with the age 21 mandate.

  4. In 1984, the Federal Government passed the National Minimum Drinking Age Act and established 21 as the national minimum legal drinking age ("MLDA") age. It was phased in over a few years, and today all 50 states require one to be 21 or older to purchase alcohol. So, then why discuss the drinking age by state? What Makes a Drink "Alcoholic?"

  5. In 1984, the United States Congress passed the National Minimum Drinking Age Act (NMDAA), which penalized any state that allowed persons under the age of 21 to purchase alcoholic beverages by reducing that state's annual federal highway apportionment.

  6. Jan 1, 1996 · Following the repeal of Prohibition, nearly all State laws restricting youth access to alcohol designated 21 as the minimum age for purchasing and consuming alcohol (Mosher 1980). Between 1970 and 1975, however, 29 States lowered the MLDA to age 18, 19, or 20.

  7. U.S. history of alcohol minimum purchase age by state Minimum legal drinking age as of 1969 (two years before the 26th Amendment was passed): Minimum age is 21

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