Alcohol Policy
Alcohol policy refers to the regulations and guidelines established by governments or organizations to manage the production, distribution, sale, and consumption of alcoholic beverages. These policies aim to promote public health and safety, reduce alcohol-related harm, and prevent underage drinking. They can include measures such as age restrictions, licensing requirements for sellers, and limits on advertising.
In addition to legal regulations, alcohol policies may also involve educational programs that inform the public about the risks associated with excessive drinking. Organizations like the World Health Organization often advocate for comprehensive alcohol policies to address issues like addiction and alcohol-related accidents.