Alaska Joins California in Requiring Cancer Warning Signs for Alcohol Sales

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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 1, this marks the first time a state legislature has required retailers to warn about the relationship between alcohol consumption and an increased risk of certain types of cancer….
By: Mayer Brown
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