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First Alcopop-Free Zone Supported by Marin County
Supervisors
Countrys
First Alcopop-Free Zone Supported by Marin County
Supervisors
Marin County Board of
Supervisors took a bold and unprecedented first step today
towards protecting the countys young people from
alcopops. Supervisor Judy Arnold introduced the
countrys first resolution of support encouraging
alcoholic product retailers to voluntarily stop selling
dangerous, youth-attractive flavored malt beverages, also
known as alcopops.
Supervisor Steve
Kinsey co-authored the resolution, which acknowledges
the epidemic of underage drinking kills more youth
than all other drugs combined. The resolution supports
the establishment of an Alcopop-Free Zone in Marin County
and encourages all 217 active off-sale liquor license
holders in the county to voluntarily stop buying,
stocking, selling and marketing alcopops.
Supervisor Kinsey
applauded the youth involved in the campaign, calling them
courageous for showing leadership in their own
community for standing up and speaking out with their own
friends
this board is being correct in its action but
you are being courageous, we stand in solidarity with your
efforts.
Underage
drinking is a very serious and real problem that our County
faces and alcopops packaging and marketing encourages
underage drinking, stated Supervisor Arnold. The
Countys resolution will help educate and bring light
to the problem within our community. My hope is that it will
encourage retailers to join voluntarily to help address
underage drinking.
Bill Daniels, owner of
San Rafaels United Market, became the countys
first responsible alcohol retailer to support the
Alcopop-Free Zone Marin campaign, determined to put the
health and safety of youth ahead of any alcopop
sales.
Andy Bachich, owner of
Andys Local Market and Andys Sun Valley Market
in San Rafael, followed Daniels in pledging my support
for the coalition and recruiting other independent grocers
to support as well.
I too want to
lend my support as Director of Marin County Health and Human
Services, said Dr. Larry Meredith. I applaud
your consideration of this resolution, and your
participation in making our community safer and healthier.
Markets that voluntarily agree to not sell alcopops reflect
an ethically sound socially responsible approach that
acknowledges community values and that the creation of a
healthy community requires both community participation and
commitment. It is a priceless decision.
Passage of the
resolution closely follows actions over the past two weeks
led by youth, adults, and community organizations from
across Marin County who rallied in the Canal area of San
Rafael to encourage the More for Less convenience store to
voluntarily stop selling alcopops. Robert Frost, owner of
the Sacramento-based chain, agreed to pull some brands like
Four Loko, Tilt, and Sparks.
"It's been challenging
to get More for Less to be more responsive to kids and the
community, said Joe Benjamin Feria Lopez, age 16, a
Youth for Justice member. We hope they will be
encouraged by the Board of Supervisors action today and now
take all these dangerous products off the
shelf.
Officer Jennifer Welch
of the Novato Police Department helped outline the problem
from the enforcement perspective, calling alcopops
very dangerous. She commended the board for
their action, expressed hope that the program would spread
to other communities, and pledged her departments
support.
Kids are dying
from alcopops in our community, said Alcohol Justice
board member and retired San Francisco Firefighter Captain
John Hanley. The good news is that you are brave
enough to tackle this on. The bad news is that no other
board in the U.S. has yet to distinguish this as an
important issue. Thank you for setting this important
precedent
Current Alcopop-Free
Zone Marin supporters include:
- Alcohol Justice
- Andys Local
Market (Andy Bachich)
- Being Adept
- Families for Safer
Schools
- Marin County
Advisory Board on Alcohol & Other Drug Problems
- Marin County Dept.
of Health & Human Services Prevention Hub
- Marin County
Pharmacists Association
- Novato Blue Ribbon
Coalition for Youth
- Novato Police
Department
- Pharmacist
Planning Service, Inc.
- Santa Margarita
Neighborhood Association
- San Rafael
Community Coalition
- Twin Cities
Coalition for Healthy Youth
- Marin County Youth
Court
- United Market
(Bill Daniels)
- Youth Leadership
Institute
- Youth for Justice
Weve been
developing the Alcopop-Free Zone Marin campaign since last
November because we recognize the serious problems
associated with underage drinking and how it affects our
friends and families, said Diana Ruiz, a 15 year-old
with Youth for Justice. Getting alcopops out of stores
is one big way to limit alcohol consumption by our
peers."
The dangerous,
youth-attractive alcopops, or flavored malt beverages (FMBs)
are:
- Pre-mixed,
sweetened alcoholic drinks that taste like juice and soda
- Packaged in
brightly-colored cans, similar to energy drinks
- Priced low enough
to effectively target underage drinkers, especially young
women
- Shelved wherever
beer is available including convenience stores,
gas stations, and mini-marts
- Often supersized
at up to 24 oz. single-serving containers with 12 percent
alcohol the equivalent of 4-5 beers which cannot
be consumed responsibly by any age drinker
- Encouraging
underage consumption which leads to serious
alcohol-related harm
The entire
Alcopop-Free Zone Marin collaboration, with the blessing of
the Supervisors, will now move forward to ask every alcohol
retailer in Marin to be responsible and put an end to
alcopops in our community, stated Jorge Castillo,
Advocacy and Outreach Manager for Alcohol Justice.
Hopefully, like-minded people around the country will
follow this good example and organize to remove high-alcohol
content, sweet alcopops from their communities as
well.
Youth for
Justice is a Canal neighborhood group of middle and
high school-aged youth leaders concerned with alcohol and
other drug problems in their community.
The Alcopop-Free Zone
Marin coalition announced it is open to any agency or group
to join their efforts to remove alcopops from the county.
Please visit www.AlcopopFreeZone.us
or www.AlcoholJustice.org
for more information.
Any community,
youth or parent group can organize to free their community
of youth-attractive alcopops, stated Bruce Lee
Livingston, Executive Director/CEO of Alcohol Justice.
It can be done, anywhere in the
country.
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