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Drugs, Alcohol and Tobacco Evidence Briefs

  • Drugs, Alcohol and Tobacco  Evidence Briefs
    Alcohol, tobacco and other drugs cause significant levels of harm in the United States. Legal interventions have been widely used to control availability, reduce consumption and minimize the harms caused by legal and illegal drugs.  Research shows that law can reduce the harms of drug use, but also that the legal cure can sometimes have serious side effects.

Drugs, Alcohol and Tobacco Evidence Briefs

  • Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) Per Se Laws
  • Zero Tolerance BAC Laws for Drunk Drivers Under Age 21
  • Selective Breath Testing Sobriety Checkpoints
  • Setting the Minimum Legal Drinking Age at 21 Years
  • Workplace Smoking Bans and Restrictions
  • Cigarette Excise Taxes and Tobacco Cessation
  • Ignition Interlock Laws for Convicted Drunk Drivers

Additional Resources

  • The Community Guide
  • The Community Guide
    Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
  • The Community Guide
  • Smoke-free Laws by State
  • Tobacco Free Kids
    National Conference on State Legislatures
    Cigarette Tax Laws by State
  • Mothers Against Drunk Driving
 

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