MICHIGAN — It’s been just over a year since Proposal 1 was passed in Michigan. The ballot proposal legalized recreational marijuana for Michiganders over the age of 21.
Starting January 6, 2020, motor carriers subject to federal drug and alcohol testing regulations must begin using the new FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse.
New Year's Eve is a time for celebration and many Americans will be looking to raise a glass with their family and friends.
An overzealous delivery driver twice refused to deliver liquor to a UK woman without an ID – despite the recipient being 92 years old.
According to Jarrett Hart and Julian M. Alston, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of California, Davis, “Global consumption patterns for alcoholic beverages are evolving, with some convergence in per capita consumption among nations, as traditionally beer-drinking nations increase their consumption of wine and, conversely, wine-consuming nations shift towards beer.”
As a growing number of states legalize cannabis, health officials are increasingly sounding the alarm for technology that can quickly determine when drivers are stoned. A solution for measuring alcohol intoxication has existed since 1954: the Breathalyzer.
There’s nothing like a hangover to make you swear off drinking forever. No matter how much you enjoyed yourself the night before, once you’ve woken up you start to question whether it was all worth it.
On December 3, 2019, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) signed a Memorandum of Understanding formalizing procedures to process whistleblower reward claims under internal revenue laws administered and enforced by the TTB.
In liquor, grocery and big stores (off-premise) for 2020 Nielsen CGA expects the younger generation will lead the health and wellness charge and that will make an impact on which beverage alcohol is preferred and at which quantity of consumption.
The ability to market tobacco products on social media is being crimped on both sides of the Atlantic, according to media reports. Facebook and Instagram unveiled new policies Wednesday that prohibit all private sales, trades, transfers and gifting of tobacco and alcohol products, CNN first reported.