A new study has found that just under half of Britons avoid alcohol on nights out due to the price of drinks, not liking being drunk and the peer pressure they receive from others.
On April 25, 2019, TTB published Industry Circular 2019-1. It addresses the hot topic of alcohol beverages (especially beer) infused with hemp-derived ingredients–with cannabidiol (CBD) as the clear focus of industry interest.
CHELTENHAM, Pa. (CBS) — Parents of teenagers are being put to the test. The quiz was all about spotting the warning signs of drug and alcohol abuse, and other troubling behavior.
The cannabis industry has been described as the "Wild West" but the fact is cannabis, and the products supporting its use, create opportunities for mainstream businesses in Canada and the US.
MOUNT VERNON – By the time the 90-second PSA ended, the crowd of community leaders that packed the Woodward Opera House’s Recital Hall on Wednesday night seemed stunned.
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control is warning the public of six different bottled wines that may pose a danger of exploding and should be immediately secured to prevent injury.
Drunk driving is a serious charge that most people find irresponsible and indefensible. It is a highly dangerous act that often results in the destruction of property, injury, or loss of life. That is why law enforcement, the court system, and the public take drunk driving so seriously and are often unforgiving in their judgment.
‘Proof’ is a term used worldwide to denote the alcoholic strength of whisky, or any beverage, yet confusingly its meaning changes depending on a bottle’s country of origin and era. The Whisky Professor hits the history books for an explanation.
BRITISH COLUMBIA, Canada - This morning, the director of the UVic-based Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research said that there will be a significant change in alcohol pricing.
COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) - Do you know what your children are doing online? According to a 2015 Pew Research Center study, 73 percent of teens have access to smartphones. Cyber security expert Lisa Good says that many kids, as young as 10 years old, are finding their way onto the dark web through hidden “vault” apps available on their phones.