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Liquor Control Commission

The Liquor Control Commission (LCC) is a government body responsible for regulating the sale, distribution, and consumption of alcoholic beverages. Its primary role is to ensure that alcohol is handled safely and responsibly, enforcing laws related to licensing, age restrictions, and sales practices. The LCC also educates the public about alcohol consumption and its effects, addressing issues like underage drinking and public safety. By overseeing the alcohol industry, the commission aims to balance public health interests with the economic benefits of responsible alcohol sales.