State Resources – PSA’s

California Underage Drinking Public Service Announcements (PSAs)

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CA ABC 30 second PSA
The California Alcoholic Beverage Control (CA ABC) launched a public information campaign in June 2010 that targets teens throughout California. The 15 and 30 second Public Service Announcements (PSAs) highlight the consequences minors face when attempting to illegally buy alcohol. The message is part of ABC’s overall strategy to educate the public about underage drinking laws and hopefully create a dialogue about underage drinking among California youth and between parents and their minor children.

Marion County, Oregon Health Department and Law Enforcement for Youth (OR)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIZusE2GG0E (2:30 minutes)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIZVI6wfuqA&feature=youtu.be (1:56 minutes)
These Public Service Announcements (PSA) were produced in 2013 by the Marion County (OR) Health Department’s Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws (EUDL) program in partnership with Law Enforcement for Youth (LEYOregon) to heighten awareness of the local underage alcohol use rates and the consequences of underage drinking and providing alcohol to underage youth.

Okanogan County Community Coalition and Omak Police Department PSA (WA)

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This 60 second Public Service Announcement (PSA) was produced by the Okanogan County Community Coalition and Omak Police Department in support of the 2010 Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws (EUDL) State Assessment, Strategic Planning, and Implementation Initiative (SASPII) discretionary grant efforts to increase underage drinking enforcement to reduce incidents of underage drinking and provision of alcohol to those under the age of 21.

Plymouth County Massachusetts District Attorney PSA

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The following Public Service Announcement (PSA) was produced by the office of Mr. Timothy J. Cruz, District Attorney for Plymouth County Massachusetts in support of that office’s efforts to reduce incidents of underage drinking and driving.

State Resources – PSA’s
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