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Issues Call to Action to Prevent and Reduce Underage Drinking; First Lady Announces Creation of Prevention of Underage Drinking Subcommittee
"I want to thank Surgeon General Galson for coming to Maryland today to talk about this major public health problem," said First Lady Katie O'Malley. "As a judge, I see the tragic results of underage drinking far too often - alcohol use by teenagers too frequently becomes alcohol abuse and drug abuse. Here in Maryland, we know that those of our kids who stay away from alcohol are far more likely to do well in school and avoid addiction and abuse later in life."
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Governor Martin O'Malley has proposed comprehensive legislation this year that would prevent and reduce underage drinking in the State of Maryland. SB 299/HB 261 would specifically prohibit an individual under the age of 21 from consuming, or exhibiting specified effects from consuming alcoholic beverages; would make the furnishing of an alcoholic beverage to an individual under the age of 21 a crime under specified circumstances; would establish penalties for violations of the Act, and would require the Motor Vehicle Administration to suspend for 6 months the driver's license of a person who commits specified alcohol- related violations.
Last year, the O'Malley-Brown Administration created the Maryland Prevention of Underage Drinking Coordinating Council as a specific mission of the Maryland State Drug and Alcohol Abuse Council. The purpose of the Council is to evaluate and energize the broad range of public and private resources we already have in Maryland and help coordinate those resources, to develop effective public policy, and to work to create new programs designed to combat the consumption of alcohol by Maryland youth.
Issues Call to Action to Prevent and Reduce Underage Drinking; First Lady Announces Creation of Prevention of Underage Drinking Subcommittee
"I want to thank Surgeon General Galson for coming to Maryland today to talk about this major public health problem," said First Lady Katie O'Malley. "As a judge, I see the tragic results of underage drinking far too often - alcohol use by teenagers too frequently becomes alcohol abuse and drug abuse. Here in Maryland, we know that those of our kids who stay away from alcohol are far more likely to do well in school and avoid addiction and abuse later in life."
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Governor Martin O'Malley has proposed comprehensive legislation this year that would prevent and reduce underage drinking in the State of Maryland. SB 299/HB 261 would specifically prohibit an individual under the age of 21 from consuming, or exhibiting specified effects from consuming alcoholic beverages; would make the furnishing of an alcoholic beverage to an individual under the age of 21 a crime under specified circumstances; would establish penalties for violations of the Act, and would require the Motor Vehicle Administration to suspend for 6 months the driver's license of a person who commits specified alcohol- related violations.
Last year, the O'Malley-Brown Administration created the Maryland Prevention of Underage Drinking Coordinating Council as a specific mission of the Maryland State Drug and Alcohol Abuse Council. The purpose of the Council is to evaluate and energize the broad range of public and private resources we already have in Maryland and help coordinate those resources, to develop effective public policy, and to work to create new programs designed to combat the consumption of alcohol by Maryland youth.