Report on Consumer Health Warnings for Alcoholic Beverages and Related Issues, Volume 4

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Page 503 - who bath babbling? who bath wounds without cause? who bath redness of eyes, They that tarry long at the wine; they that go to seek mixed
Page 67 - food” means (1) articles used for food or drink for man or other animals, (2) chewing gum, and (3) articles used for components of any such article. (Sec.
Page 67 - For purposes of enforcement of this Act, records of any department or independent establishment in the executive branch of the Government shall be open to inspection by any official of the Department of Agriculture duly authorized by the Secretary to make such inspection. (Sec.
Page 25 - of alcohol during pregnancy may cause birth defects. Ruth E. Little, Sc. D., research assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington, wrote: I am writing to support the labeling of alcoholic beverages
Page 5 - B. Use music, language, gestures, or cartoon characters specifically associated with or directed toward those below the legal drinking age. C. Appear in children's or juveniles' magazines, newspapers, television programs, radio programs, or other media specifically oriented to persons below the legal drinking age.
Page 65 - mind: First, it must not weaken the existing laws; second, it must strengthen that law's protection of the consumer; and, third, it must impose on ‘honest industrial enterprise no hardship which is unnecessary or unjustified in the public
Page 72 - agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration and the Federal Trade Commission would prohibit its advertisement and sale. I can see little distinction between my hypothetical
Page 66 - and referred to the Committee on Commerce on January 6, 1937, the bill contained a definition of “food” which read as follows: The term “food” includes all substances and preparations used for, or entering into the composition of, food, drink, confectionery, chewing gum, or condiment for man or other animals. (Sec. 2(g), S. 5., reprinted in Dunn, Federal Food, Drug, and
Page 44 - to the Subcommittee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse of the United States Senate Committee on Human Resources. Commissioner Donald Kennedy noted: While the Federal Alcohol Administration Act is directed at preventing fraud and deception through appropriate labeling and at revenue collection, FDA's statute is directed at both prevention of
Page 81 - THE POSTMASTER GENERAL WashIngton, DC 20260 JUL 9 1979 Honorable Donald W. Riegle, Jr. United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 Dear Senator Riegle: This is in response to your letter