no way this is an easy challenge, this can even be perceived as one of the most impactful and challenging events in human history: how powerful technology can be on influencing thinking of everyone, especially those who are not yet allow to drink. more than likely, this is not a single step of action can solve the ongoing problem as we've seen as a trend. because of the fragility of our brain, I think doing something to curb the addictive activities is better than anything else.
when alcohol (and others) was banned for underaged kids, was the regulator asked for their opinion?
no way this is an easy challenge, this can even be perceived as one of the most impactful and challenging events in human history: how powerful technology can be on influencing thinking of everyone, especially those who are not yet allow to drink. more than likely, this is not a single step of action can solve the ongoing problem as we've seen as a trend. because of the fragility of our brain, I think doing something to curb the addictive activities is better than anything else.
when alcohol (and others) was banned for underaged kids, was the regulator asked for their opinion?