US GOVERNMENT STUDY FINDS UNDERAGE DRINKING IN DECLINE
In a press release yesterday, DISCUS senior vp, Frank Coleman, issued these encouraging statements regarding the US government study "Monitoring the Future":
“The US government today reported that a Monitoring the Future Survey, one of the principal measures of underage drinking, continued to find a decline in underage drinking in 2006.
“While encouraged by these findings, the Distilled Spirits Council believes that any amount of underage drinking is too much and that all interested parties need to continue to work together to stop illegal access to alcohol by youth.”
Mr. Coleman told WSD that according to Monitoring the Future, "underage drinking has generally declined in 2001-2005."
“The US government today reported that a Monitoring the Future Survey, one of the principal measures of underage drinking, continued to find a decline in underage drinking in 2006.
“While encouraged by these findings, the Distilled Spirits Council believes that any amount of underage drinking is too much and that all interested parties need to continue to work together to stop illegal access to alcohol by youth.”
Mr. Coleman told WSD that according to Monitoring the Future, "underage drinking has generally declined in 2001-2005."

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