One of the more rewarding aspects of holding a statewide office is to visit schools across the state, especially to high schools where students are nearing the end of their 13-year incubation period as young scholars, ready to fly out of the classroom and land in college, the military or directly in the workplace.
And one of the most frustrating aspects of being in our positions is seeing a few of these students, so close to a place where they chase their dreams, have their lives crash short due to something so easily prevented: the use and abuse of alcohol.
From our capital city of Olympia we have easy access to the tragic numbers collected and categorized by the State Patrol, DSHS, Traffic Safety Commission and others.
So as we enter graduation season and the summer months that follow, now is the perfect time to remind youth that there are far better ways to celebrate your life than to risk destroying it by getting drunk.
We urge parents, teachers, mentors, youth leaders and law enforcement to reach out to teens at every opportunity to show youth how much you care about this issue as well.