
National Alcohol Control
National Alcohol Control refers to government strategies and measures designed to regulate and manage alcohol consumption within a country. These policies aim to reduce alcohol-related harms by setting legal drinking ages, controlling sales and advertising, imposing taxes, and promoting responsible drinking. The goal is to balance individuals’ freedom to consume alcohol with the need to protect public health, safety, and social order. Effective alcohol control requires coordinated efforts across health, law enforcement, and community sectors, ensuring that alcohol use is managed responsibly without undue restriction or harm.