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Alcopops are sweet, fruity, often bubbly alcoholic beverages designed for and marketed to youth. Learn about the products, the companies that make and market them, and the harm they cause. Then take action to help keep alcopops away from youths. Stop Alcopops |
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Pre-mixed energy drinks that contain alcohol are dangerous and look just like their non-alcoholic counterparts. They also have a growing popularity among youth. Get the latest on products like Sparks and RockStar 21 and learn how you can help Alcohol Justice keep them out of the hands of young people. Alcoholic Energy Drinks |
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Big Alcohol increased its spending on out-of-home advertising by more than $2 billion over the past three years. Alcohol Justice shines a spotlight on Big Alcohol's ubiquitous advertising practices on billboards and transit systems all over the country. Learn what you can do to fight back. Out-of-Home Advertising
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Alcohol taxes have not kept up with inflation. Instead, most states are subsidizing Big Alcohol and they make billions in profits. Alcohol Justice's Charge for Harm campaign pushes for tax and fee increases from Big Alcohol to fund much-needed preventive and treatment programs. Find out how to get involved. Charge for Harm - Taxes and Fees |
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Increasingly, the states' 21 Amendment authority to regulate alcohol sales has been coming under attack by powerful economic interests seeking deregulation in the name of higher profits. Alcohol Justice's State Control campaign aims to help maintain the right of states to protect public health through sound alcohol regulation.
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Through a variety of actions at the local, state, federal, and international levels, Alcohol Justice works to hold Big Alcohol accountable for its reckless marketing and trade practices, and advocates for better policies to curb the harmful effects of alcohol in our communities. Learn what you can do to help. Watchdogging |
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