Anything that can affect the brain if legalized should be limited to ages 25+ because that is when your brain stop growing
This kind of attitude drives me crazy. I wake up at 5:00 AM sharp every day, shave, brush my teeth, shower, drive to work. I sit down at my desk, answer the two dozen emails I got over the night, then grab a coffee. I coordinate the best time for a conference call with one of our clients who's having a problem troubleshooting our software, and confer with one of our trainers to try to have someone on the next possible plane to whatever state that client operates in. I finally start programming something, but another client gives me a call and I save my work and have a spontaneous half an hour phone call where we flesh out their needs for the next few days because the month just ended, a government auditor is coming, they're making a change in their operations, or whatever other of the infinite possibilities of needing work done are. We come to some conclusions then I direct them to their client services representative at our company for billing purposes. By the time I finish all my e-mails and writing a small code bits, it's lunch time. I go back to coding and talking to clients, and before I know it it's 4:30 and it's time for me to clock out and go home after a 10 hour day with a 30 minute lunch.
I live life as a 40 year old man, but I'm 19 years old. It doesn't matter what you tell me; I will never agree that just because I haven't been around for as long as other people means that I shouldn't be allowed to do things that are perfectly acceptable for someone who is just over a year older than me to do. I'm not a crazy college student, I'm not some snotty kid with no responsibility. If I want a god damn beer when I get home after being gone for 13 hours when you include my commute to work, there's no person on this goddamn planet with a good enough reason to tell me that I can't.