A Forsa survey found that nearly two-thirds of Germans believe that 14-year-olds should not be allowed to drink alcohol. Currently, teenagers in Germany can buy beer or wine if accompanied by a legal guardian. The survey suggests that more than half of Germans want to increase the legal buying age for beer and wine from 16 to 18. Additionally, some Germans favor stricter regulations, including a complete ban on alcohol advertising. Concerns about health risks linked to alcohol consumption persist, particularly for young individuals whose bodies are still developing.
A recent survey by Kaufmannische Krankenkasse revealed nearly two-thirds of Germans believe 14-year-olds should be banned from drinking alcohol, reflecting growing concerns about youth drinking.
The survey indicated that over half of participants support raising the legal age for buying beer and wine from 16 to 18, emphasizing a desire for stricter alcohol regulations.
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