Alcohol Controversies
Crime and Alcohol Consumption Down After 24-Hour Drinking Laws Established
Crime and alcohol consumption declined after 24-hour alcohol serving was legalized in the U.K. by the Licensing Act in 2005. These findings are consistent with those found in the U.S. States with later last call for alcohol hours tend to have fewer alcohol-related traffic deaths, according to data collected by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Laws Discourage Young Designated Drivers
Laws often assume that underage persons in the presence of others who are drinking are themselves guilty of illegal drinking. Abstaining Designated Drivers are forced to try to prove their innocence if they attend a teenage party where drinking occurs and may receive a criminal record for their efforts to reduce alcohol-related traffic injuries and deaths.
States Consider Restoring the Minimum Legal Drinking Age to 18
Some states are considering lowering the minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) back to 18. States could do so and avoid losing 10% of their federal highway funding by decriminalizing the purchase, possession or consumption of alcohol by adults age 18-20 and prohibiting fines or other punishments.
Standard Drinks and Alcohol Equivalence: What They Are and Why They’re Important
Standard drinks of beer, wine and liquor or distilled spirits are defined and importance of understanding standard drinks and alcohol equivalence in promoting sensible or moderate drinking is described in terms of health and safety. Standard drinks are recognized by many health and safety groups that fight alcohol misuse and abuse.Alcohol Smuggling Costs Taxpayers
Michigan loses $14 million every year because of the illegal transportation or smuggling of alcoholic beverages into the state, according to a report from the Michigan Liquor Control Commission and the Michigan Authorized Distribution Agents. The report recommends that the state hire more law enforcement agents and purchase X-ray machines and barcode scanning equipment to help apprehend those who bring alcohol illegally into Michigan. There’s an easier and more effective approach that doesn’t require hiring anyone or buying more equipment.
Separate Personal Opinion from Biblical Teachings on Alcohol, Says Minister
The issues of when (blue laws) and where to sell alcohol is not a religious mater but one of personal opinion, argues a Christian minister. The religious leader says the Bible makes clear that alcohol beverage is neither good nor bad in itself. What matters is how alcoholic beverages such as beer, wine and liquor are used.
Alcoholic Beverage Laws: What’s Illegal May Surprise You
Alcohol laws in the US are often relics of National Prohibition and Repeal and reflect anti-alcohol sentiment and neo-prohibitionism.
Alcoholic Beverage Laws Often Confuse Even Law Enforcement Officials
Alcohol law enforcement officials are often confused about alcoholic beverage (beer, wine, liquor or distilled spirits) laws and what is legal and illegal regarding their sale and consumption.
More Articles
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- Gin Makes You Cry, Bubbly Makes You Flirt, Tequila Makes You Violent: Alcohol Myths?
- Sunday Alcohol Sales Bans: Blue Laws Indefensible
- Ineffective DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) Program Remains Popular
- Alcohol Advertising and the Marin Institute for the Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Problems
- Does Beginning to Drink at an early Age CAUSE Later Alcohol Abuse or Other Problems?
- Neo-Prohibitionism and Neo-Prohibitionists
- George Washington: His New Nation’s Largest Whiskey Distiller
- Was Prohibition Really a Success?
- Anti-Drinking Ads: Give It to 'em Straight
- Alternatives to the Failed DARE Program
- CASA Built on Falsehood, Not Fact
- Restricting Alcohol Isn’t Preventing Problems
- Handbook for Responsible Alcohol Consumption
- Drunkenness, not Alcohol, is the Problem
- Alcohol Ads Don’t Target Underage Youth, Research Study Finds
- Thoughts on Underage Drinking
- Facing the Grim Facts of Teen Prohibition
- State Attorney General’s Teen Alcohol Campaign
- Dissenting Ideas on New Teen Brain Science
- Historic Paris Wine Tasting of 1976 and Other Significant Competitions
- Ten Facts about Collegiate Binge Drinking
- National Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) Day
- “Beer Before Liquor, Never Beer Sicker”
- Alcoholic Beverage Ads and Portrayals on TV
- Neo-Prohibitionism in the United States
- DRY COUNTIES
- “More Alcohol Ads Lead to More Consumption”
- Increasing Alcohol Prices Unlikely to Reduce Consumption
- Practical Guides for Alcohol Policy Development or Improvement
- Repeal of Prohibition in the U.S.
- Eating Together as a Family and Reducing Youthful Drug Use
- Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) or Monopoly States
- Temperance Movement Groups and Leaders in the U.S.
- JAMA’s Discredited Alcohol Articles
- Alcohol, Advertising, and Youth
- Favorite Alcoholic Beverages: Presidents to Paupers
- CAMY: Fewer Alcohol Ads are Always Still Too Many Alcohol Ads
- Legal Issues in Alcohol and Drinking
- Parents, Alcohol and Children: The American Medical Association (AMA) Speaks Out
- Alcohol is a Drug
- “Alcohol is a Poison”
- "Alcohol Merchandise Encourages Underage Drinking"
- Candy Lightner: Founder of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
- Alcohol Consumption and Density of Liquor Stores and other Retail Sales Outlets
- Economic Issues in Alcohol: Marketing, Business & Money
- Alcoholic Beverage Consumption in the U.S.: Patterns and Trends
- Is the Minimum Legal Drinking Age a Violation of Civil Rights?
- Controlling Your Drinking: A Practical, Proven Approach
- Statistics on Alcohol (Drinking, Driving, Underage, Abuse) Often Misleading
- Alcohol Laws and Regulations often Problematic
- History of Alcohol and Drinking around the World
- "It is illegal to buy or possess alcohol if you are under 21."
- Alcohol, Drinking, Driving, and the Law
- Joe Califano and his Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA)
- Abstaining from Alcohol: Abstainers, Teetotalers, or Non-Drinkers
- Underage Alcohol Drinking Costs
- Alcoholics Can Recover from Alcoholism & Drink in Moderation
- AMA’s Alcohol Information and Statistics
- Alcohol and the Bible
- Alcohol and Sexual Assault: The Connection
- The Economic Costs of Alcohol Abuse
- DWI/DUI: Socially and Legally Unacceptable Crimes
- The Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Alcohol, & Prohibition
- Alcoholic Content of Beer, Wine & Distilled Spirits
- The American Whiskey Trail
- Alcohol Advertising Facts and Information
- “A Matter of Degree” Program to Prevent Alcohol Abuse is Ineffective
- Alcohol Abuse: The Economic Costs
- Underage Kids or Military Heroes?
- National Prohibition of Alcohol in the U.S.
- French Wine Producers and Consumers
- French Grocers Sell Beer, Wine and Distilled Spirits
- Explosion of Alcohol Ads on Cable Television
- Federal Government Research: Can It be Trusted?
- Alcohol Research and Statistics: Deceptive Reports
- Government Attacks Drinking with Junk Science
- Center for Science in the Public Interest on Drinking and on Smoking
- Blue Laws
- Counterproductive and Dangerous Alcohol Policy
- TV Ads for Beer, Wine, and Distilled Spirits
- Alcohol Abuse: Who's to Blame?
- Alcohol and Health: Should the Public Know the Truth?
- The United States of Prohibition
- Alcohol and Energy for the Body
- 2/3 College Undergraduates are Legal Age to Drink
- Alcohol-Related Doesn't Equal Alcohol-Caused
- Alcoholic Beverages are Foods
- Who Wants Alcohol Prevention?
- Drinking Alcohol and Domestic Abuse
- What's Wrong with the Alcohol Industry
- Alcohol is a Solvent
- Government's "Alcohol Information"
- Benefits of Moderate Drinking Result from Alcohol Itself
- Early Onset of Drinking: What Research Says & What Anti-Alcohol Activists Say It Says
- Free Alcohol Screening
- Swedish Experience with Alcohol
- Speakers on Alcohol & Drinking Issues
- Alcohol and Business
- Dare to Drop D.A.R.E & Replace It with an Effective Program
- Are Young People Responsible for Drinking?
- The Alcohol Drinking Exception for Adults
- Alcohol Scare Tactics Work
- Liquor and Beer Ads Are Not the Problem
- Back Door to Prohibition: The New War on Social Drinking
- Alcohol: What’s a parent to Believe?
- Repeal of National Prohibition
- Alcohol Use and Abuse: How to “Lie” with Statistics
- Harvard Study of Social Norms Deserves "F" Grade for Flawed Research Design
- Religion and Alcohol Brain Damage
- Cost of Alcohol and Its Consumption
- This is Your Brain on Drugs
- Alcohol Ads Target Youth?
- Do "Alcopops" Reduce Heavy Drinking?
- Restoring Prohibition, drip by drip
- Selling Booze to Our Babies
- The Evidence for Prohibition
- Parents versus Alcohol Ads
- Most Americans Abstainers?
- Wechsler Keeps On
- Prohibition was a Success
- Alcool versus Alcohol
- A Junk Science Congregation
- Intoxication and Judgment
- Welfare Mothers and Alcohol Abuse
- Alcohol Abuse Statistics: A Report
- How Accurate are Statistics on Drinking Problems?
- Censorship in Science
- What Causes Alcohol Abuse
- Mixed Messages about Alcohol
- Alcohol and Drinking Problems
- Drinking Alcohol and Bad Behaviors
- Federal Agencies: Temperance Approach Toward Alcohol

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