The city's first Alcohol Task Force in recent history met Tuesday night at Bethel City Hall. Municipal, tribal, and business leaders were there to come up with ideas for addressing alcohol-related problems.
The Alcohol Beverages Advertising Code (ABAC) has published its first quarterly report of the year, which highlights that there have been no breaches of the new placement rules introduced last year.
Conflicts with existing laws and a practical way of enforcing the ban have led to a rethink. Experts spoke out against a proposed ban on the sale of alcoholic drinks at night during a conference on Wednesday.
Canada has no constitutional guarantee of free trade between provinces, the Supreme Court has ruled in upholding a fine against a New Brunswicker who brought alcoholic beverages from Quebec into his home province.
The Supreme Court of Canada will issue a ruling today on whether Canadians have a constitutional right to buy and transport alcohol across provincial borders without impediments.
Alcohol licensing and enforcement in New Orleans will be handled by the city’s Department of Safety and Permits, the City Council decided Thursday on a 4-3 vote, following a surprisingly fiery debate in which Councilwoman Stacy Head said she has asked the FBI to investigate the way the city has been handling such licenses.
The House passed a bill allowing employees over age 18 to unload and transfer liquor from a delivery vehicle into a store. These transfers could only occur under the supervision of a delivery vehicle driver age 21 or older.
(ANKENY) – The Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division (Division) today announced the hiring of a new investigator whose duties will focus solely on trade practices enforcement.
A ban on alcohol advertising could cost SA’s broadcast media industry R2.38bn a year, beverages group Heineken said.
The latest major study on the health effects of drinking alcohol is, well, sobering: For men and women alike, consuming more than one drink a day shortens your life – perhaps as much as smoking does.