Public Health, Alcohol Regulation and the Three-Tier Distribution System James F. Mosher, JD Alcohol Policy Consultations Addictions organizers conference.

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Public Health, Alcohol Regulation and the Three-Tier Distribution System James F. Mosher, JD Alcohol Policy Consultations Addictions organizers conference call, March 19, 2013, General Board of Church and Society, United Methodist Church

Producer The Alcohol Distribution Three-Tier System Wholesaler Retailer Consumers Tied House Laws Direct Shipment Laws

Public Health Goals of the Three-Tier System Deter undue producer influence on retailers  Sales and advertising practices Reduce competition; maintain an orderly market  Restrict quantity discounting  Maintain minimum prices Protect small retailers Deter sales to minors

Wholesaler Tier  Under attack by big-box retailers and producers  In “control” states, operated by the state (either directly or through contract)  Highly profitable  Until recently, private wholesalers have been strong opponents of public health initiatives

Fundamental Question Is alcohol an ordinary commodity subject to the same market pressures and rules as other consumer products? Federal Trade Commission, alcohol producers, big box retailers: YES! Public health and wholesalers: NO!

Regulatory Measures At Risk (through court and legislation action) Measures directly related to the three tier system:  Restrictions on direct shipments  Quantity discounts; minimum pricing  Restrictions on producer/wholesaler promotions for retailers  Push to privatize state retail and wholesale operations  Protection of wholesaler tier

Regulatory Measures At Risk (through court and legislation action) Measures indirectly related to the three-tier system  Restrictions on alcohol advertising/marketing  Restrictions on days and hours of sale  Restrictions on type, number, and location of retail outlets  Other restrictions on alcohol availability and marketing

What the Science Tells Us Increased alcohol prices/taxes Decreased alcohol consumption Decreased public health/safety problems Source: CDC Community Guide 2010

What the Science Tells Us: Alcohol Availability Increased alcohol availability Increased alcohol consumption Increased public health/safety problems Source: Babor et al. 2010

What the Science Tells Us: Youth Exposure to Alcohol Marketing Increased youth exposure Increased intention to drink Earlier initiation/increase in drinking Source: Anderson, et al. 2009; Babor et al. 2010

Great Britain A case study in the risks of treating alcohol as an ordinary commodity The Guardian Headline:  Hospital admissions due to drinking double in 10 years  Doctors' leaders call for stricter controls over the sale of alcohol, including minimum pricing