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Drug control law / Alcohol abuse / Household chemicals / Drug culture / Public health / Alcohol licensing laws of the United Kingdom / Alcoholic beverage / Substance dependence / Misuse of Drugs Act / Alcohol / Ethics / Drinking culture
Date: 2012-03-14 20:32:30
Drug control law
Alcohol abuse
Household chemicals
Drug culture
Public health
Alcohol licensing laws of the United Kingdom
Alcoholic beverage
Substance dependence
Misuse of Drugs Act
Alcohol
Ethics
Drinking culture

Attachment 2 – Alcohol Legislative Scoping Study Specification 1 – Project Summary A scoping study of the legislative and regulatory framework dealing with the sale and supply of alcohol and the management of alcohol

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