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Fully developed enough no, but developed enough to handle a legal drug such as caffeine and to look at the back of a bottle and make a decision on what they do not want to put into there bodies, the stupidity of select individual isn't a valid justification of the curtailing of freedom
So let's sell cigarettes to kids, too. They're a legal drug, right?
Look, I'm no expert, and I'm not saying caffeine is as bad as cigarettes, but I'm sure neither of us has a full understanding of the brain, or caffeine's effects upon it. How about admitting you might not know enough to make an informed decision, and let those who do know more work it out?
Ok fair, I can admit looking at your comment my argument was flawed, I still think though that people of all ages should be able drink whatever caffeine based drink they want as long as it isn't strong enough to kill you which energy drinks arnt, most countries do not have this restriction to my knowledge and I think this use of "public health" and the idea we need to curtail people's freedoms to save NHS money is wrong and that there are more important mismanagement of government funds that needs to be looked at
It's not unimportant:
Yes, these people overdosed, but teens aren't exactly known for their self-control or lack of impulsiveness, so they may do similarly - especially given how so many tend to act like they're almost indestructible thanks to their youth-driven ability to heal more quickly.
There's nothing keeping kids from drinking multiple caffeine drinks as detailed in the links above, so at least ensuring that the drinks are low in caffeine will hopefully slow the intake enough to minimize the risk.