Alcohol selection at a liquor store in Juneau on April 28, 2025. A new Alaska law requires all businesses that sell alcohol to post a warning that drinking alcohol can cause breast and colon cancers.
Bottles of wine are displayed on June 29, 2022, at an Anchorage liquor store. Alaska is the first U.S. state to require that businesses post signs warning that alcohol consumption raises cancer risks.
Alcohol seizures increased by nearly 400% last year compared to 2023, according to the most recent Alaska State Troopers' ...
Under a bill that became law on April 25, Alaska bars and liquor stores will now be required to post signage warning of alcohol’s alleged link to colon and breast cancer. Set to take effect on August ...
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The US State That Spends The Most (And Least) Per Capita On Alcohol
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Correction: The headline and article have been corrected to reflect the fact that Alaska is the first state to require warnings of the link between alcohol use and colon and breast cancers. California ...
Alaska bars and liquor stores will be required to post signs warning of alcohol’s link to cancer, under a bill that became law on Friday. The new sign mandate, to go into effect on Aug. 1, makes ...
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