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  • The Washington Regional Alcohol Program

    Tackles underage drinking and drunk driving in greater Washington, DC., including providing sober rides.

    www.wrap.org

  • AIM

    Alcohol In Moderation is an organization promoting a sensible and moderate drinking message. Information from scientific researchers, the beverage alcohol industry and associations, on research, health issues and legislation.

    www.aim-digest.com

  • Training for Intervention Procedures (TIPS)

    Offers programs for training people to responsibly serve, sell and consume alcohol.

    www.gettips.com

  • APOLNET - Alcohol Policy Network

    Ontario Public Health Association site devoted exclusively to Canadian alcohol policy issues; designed to stimulate informed discussion about various aspects of alcohol policy.

    www.apolnet.org

  • Texas Safety Network

    Specific to Texas. Includes information about how online alcohol sales negatively affect dry counties, tax revenue, and underage consumers.

    www.texassafetynetwork.org

  • CC Speaks

    College campus alcohol issues speaker that carries a message about health and abuse.

    www.ccspeaks.com

  • Intoxication: Its Benefits and Costs

    Intoxication is rewarding for precisely the same reason it produces suffering - it diminishes the influence of remote stimuli.

    www.alcohol-drug.com

  • R U Pissed?

    Contains an online alcohol blood alcohol content calculator.

    www.rupissed.com

  • The Century Council

    The American distilling industry's organization fighting drunk driving and illegal underage drinking through alcohol education, law enforcement, legislation and retailer support.

    www.centurycouncil.org

  • FACE - Truth and Clarity on Alcohol

    A national non-profit organization that supports sensible alcohol practices through the development of messages, strategies, and training.

    www.faceproject.org

  • Bottomless Pitchers

    The flow of alcohol ads and cheap-drink specials aimed at college students may be one factor in high rates of binge drinking.

    csmonitor.com

  • Alcohol Stats

    Created by Anheuser-Busch to highlight research and statistics regarding alcohol abuse, drunk driving, and responsible consumption.

    www.alcoholstats.com

  • History of Alcohol Prohibition

    Summary of policies in the United States from the colonial period through the repeal in 1933 of the Prohibition (21st) Amendment to the Constitution. Includes references.

    www.druglibrary.org

  • Alcohol Epidemiology Program at the University of Minnesota

    Research program to discover effective community and policy interventions to reduce alcohol-related social and health problems. Includes findings, and information about effective policies.

    www.epi.umn.edu

  • Alcohol Abuse Prevention: Some Serious Problems

    Articles question the honesty and integrity of eight organizations in the field of preventing alcohol abuse. The author is David Hanson, Ph.D., a professor emeritus at State University of New York.

    www.alcoholfacts.org

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