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Substance Abuse: Policy Graphics

State, local, and tribal governments use many laws and policies to regular alcohol.

 

Taxes reduce alcohol consumption and related harm.

 

Ignition interlock policies reduce alcohol-impaired driving.

 

Keeping state control of alcohol sales — and preventing private control — helps reduce alcohol-related harms.

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