Teenagers in Strict 'Social Host' Communities Less Likely to Drink During Weekends

A new study published in iJournal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs/i revealed that teenagers who live in communities with strict "social host" laws are less likely to spend their weekends drinking at parties. Many U.S. states and local communities have passed social host laws, which hold adults responsible when underage drinkers imbibe on their property. The details of the laws vary, however, and research has been mixed as to whether they actually keep kids from ...

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