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This website has tools and information to help parents and others reduce teen drinking and related harm.
State and local authorities license alcohol wholesalers and retailers and make decisions about where alcohol sales may be permitted, hours of operation, among other issues related to alcohol sales.
Alcohol retailers play an essential role in reducing teen access.
Each of us can do something to prevent teen drinking — and support our neighbors, business community, and service organizations that also want to help limit teen ac
What can you say to people who think teen drinking is not a serious problem?
Media literacy techniques can help teens view alcohol marketing with a critical eye.
Teen drinking is not inevitable. More than 58% of high school seniors do not drink alcohol, reducing their current risk of injury.
All states prohibit providing alcohol to persons under 21, although states may have limited exceptions relating to lawful employment, religious
The Congress passed the National Minimum Drinking Age Act in 1984, establishing 21 as the minimum legal purchase age.
After natural disasters, unlicensed contractors and scammers often come into the affected area promising quick repairs at discount prices.
Advertisers don't just shove things into ads. They study what people like and then try to design an approach that will appeal to their target audience.
Here's an ad that's taken apart, and one to take apart, or deconstruct, on your own.
Medical discount plans are different from health insurance, but scam artists often try to blur the lines.