Alcohol Advertisements Should Be Restricted In Public Places

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It's advertised, it's in the market across the street, it's at Wal-Mart, Kroger’s; it's almost at every store or restaurant, it's at parties; it's boring without it at parties. It’s what most people run to with personal issues. It's called out of this world. Parents’ young adults talk about it. Although it's what everyone is talking about it is also extremely dangerous; it can also destroy a family, it can destroy your dream, it can scatter someone else’s life and dream including yours as well. I agree with the author in the article Alcohol Advertisements Should Be Restricted in Public Places. Limiting advertising and sponsorship events such as festivals, parties, concerts, and sporting events. If it to advertised alcohol they alcohol industry need to also provide the information of the effects of alcohol such as heart disease and liver failure and heart disease along with the ad. Markets for alcohol to be far away from school, churches. Where children or teen …show more content…

With restricting or bending advertisement of alcohol it perverts from children from getting exposed to alcohol at a young age. Young people are getting to expose at alcohol at an age because it’s being distributed as fun, athletic skill, and also social popularity. Because of these messages that are coming along with the alcohol; children started to drink at an early age like 9th grade and so on. All these things cannot happen with the government support. Starting campaign wound is a great start. No parent wants to see his or her child drinking at a young age or under age. In the article, it states “Alcohol advertising often associates alcohol with economic success, fun, attractiveness to the opposite sex, athletic skill, and social popularity. Such messages are misleading to young people and fail to mention the risks associated with alcohol use.” As mentioned above, the exposure of alcohol shouldn’t be taken