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Published Date: 26 August 2008
VOLUNTARY measures have failed to stop alcohol misuse and legislation is now required to halt the problem, according to the British Medical Association Scotland.
Responding to the Scottish Government's proposed strategy to tackle the problem, the BMA claimed that the drinks industry's code of conduct should be replaced by more practical measures. Dr Peter Terry, chairman of BMA Scotland, says: "The facts are ...



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Edinburgh 26/08/2008 12:39:57
No additional alcohol legislation is required. Period.

 

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