MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2004 Jun 4;53(21):452-4.
In 1984, the National Minimum Drinking Age Act (Public Law 98-363) was passed, requiring states to raise to 21 years the minimum age to purchase and publicly possess alcohol. Although the law has contributed to substantial reductions in underage drinking and alcohol-related motor-vehicle crashes, alcohol use and binge drinking rates among youths remain high in the United States, and efforts by youths to purchase alcohol from licensed establishments frequently are successful. To reduce alcohol sales to persons aged <21 years in Concord (2000 population: 40,687), New Hampshire, the Concord Police Department (CPD) and New Hampshire Liquor Commission (NHLC) conducted a pilot program of enhanced law enforcement with quarterly compliance checks of alcohol licenses during March 2002-February 2004. This report summarizes the results of that program, which indicated that enhanced enforcement 1) resulted in a 64% reduction in retail alcohol sales to underage youths and 2) was temporally associated with declines in alcohol use and binge drinking among Concord high school students. These findings emphasize the potential effectiveness of enhanced enforcement of minimum drinking age laws to reduce consumption of alcohol by underage youths.
1984年,《全国最低饮酒年龄法案》(公法98 - 363)获得通过,要求各州将购买和公开持有酒精饮料的最低年龄提高到21岁。尽管该法律已促使未成年饮酒及与酒精相关的机动车撞车事故大幅减少,但在美国,青少年的饮酒率和狂饮率仍然很高,而且青少年从有执照的场所购买酒精饮料的行为常常得逞。为减少向新罕布什尔州康科德市(2000年人口:40,687)年龄不足21岁者售酒的情况,康科德警察局(CPD)和新罕布什尔州酒类管理委员会(NHLC)开展了一项加强执法的试点项目,在2002年3月至2004年2月期间对酒类许可证进行季度合规检查。本报告总结了该项目的结果,结果表明加强执法1)使向未成年青少年零售酒精饮料的情况减少了64%,2)在时间上与康科德市高中生饮酒和狂饮现象的减少相关。这些发现强调了加强执行最低饮酒年龄法律对于减少未成年青少年酒精消费的潜在有效性。