New rules that increase penalties for drunk driving and expand police powers to demand breath samples take effect across Canada on Tuesday, with some predicting the law will face a series of legal challenges.
Australia is kicking off another summer of cricket. And if watching the series is a family affair, you may be concerned with the alcohol advertisements your children are being exposed to.
Many Americans over 30 may remember high school as a period of drunken debauchery. It’s not really like that anymore. According to 2018 survey data released today (Dec. 17) by the National Institute of Health (NIH), only 13.8% of 12th graders reported binge drinking within the past two weeks.
State regulators have walked back a plan to crack down on certain cannabis-infused candies, instead issuing specific color and shape guidelines they say will prevent candies from being overly enticing to children.
The words “grape farming” never make it into a federal agricultural subsidy bill. That’s because fruits and vegetables are generally not included in federal farm subsidy legislation.
The health issues, which include cancers, heart disease and liver disease, account for seven per cent of all hospital inpatient stays. And 1,544 patients were admitted to hospital 10 times or more with problems "wholly attributable" to alcohol, separate data reveals.
DENVER (AP) — Starting Jan. 1, you can buy full-strength beer at grocery and convenience stores in Colorado for the first time.
Door-to-door marijuana delivery? Marijuana cafes? Maybe. New Jersey is inching toward becoming the 11th state to legalize marijuana for recreational use, though a vote on legalizing marijuana this year is nearly impossible.
More than 20,000 drunken-driving convictions in New Jersey could be in jeopardy after the state's highest court ruled Tuesday that breathalyzer tests used to win those judgments were inadmissible.
But youngsters will still be able to drink liquor at family gatherings or social events, officials said.