North Carolina has an underage drinking problem. Every year, underage drinking causes more than 100 deaths and thousands of injuries in our state. We sat down with four individuals whose lives have been seriously impacted by underage drinking. In this video, you’ll hear the stories of: Peggy, mother In 2001, Peggy’s son Josh was 18 years […]
November 2014
North Carolina’s Pediatricians and Family Physicians Join Fight to Reduce Underage Drinking
The North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission (ABC) announced today that the North Carolina Academy of Family Physicians (NCAFP) and the North Carolina Pediatric Society (NCPS) have officially endorsed its Initiative to Reduce Underage Drinking campaign. This fall, the North Carolina ABC Commission’s Initiative to Reduce Underage Drinking will officially launch a new campaign designed […]
Wilmington Star-News Editorial: Education May Be the Best Punishment for Underage Drinkers
Call it a reality check for underage drinkers. Punishment that fits the crime. Or, as New Hanover-Pender County District Attorney Ben David calls it, a teachable moment. Whatever the term, David and several fellow district attorneys are launching an experiment that could be much more effective than having teens pick up trash on the side […]
New Pilot Program Keeps 1st Time Underage Drinking Offense Off Record, If Requirements Completed
WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) – Friday, the ABC Commission and New Hanover County District Attorney’s Office announced a new pilot diversion program that is aimed at stopping underage drinking. The program allows first-time offenders who are under 21-years-old and charged with crimes such as underage drinking, buying alcohol or using a fake ID to keep their […]