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Adair Co. ABC , with partners, work to prevent sales to minors Adair ABC, AC Agency for Substance Abuse Policy (ASAP) and Adanta Regional Prevention Center (RPC) will work together on educational program Click on headline for story w/photo(s) By Shannon Sexton, Adair County ABC Administrator/Investigator Adair County Alcoholic Beverage Control is pleased to partner with the Adair County Agency for Substance Abuse Policy (ASAP) and the Adanta Regional Prevention Center (RPC) to provide a packet of useful tools for the prevention of sales and access of alcoholic products by minors. The packet includes an I.D. Checking Guide, No Sell To Minors Window Decals and a UV LED Light to check I.D.'s. These packets will be provided free of charge to businesses licensed to sell alcoholic beverages in Adair County. We appreciate our licensees dedication in helping to prevent underage alcohol sales in Adair County. Thank you, -Shannon Sexton, Adair Co. Deputy ABC Admin/Investigator This story was posted on 2017-06-22 15:38:54
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