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ILCC News Winter 2006
Inside This Issue
“Don’t Be Sorry”
campaign debuts. . . . . . . 1
Cash Beer Law . . . . . . . . 2
Enforcement honors . . . . 3
“Bottle service” law . . . 3
New AWOL law. . . . . . . 4
Order your FREE
Special Event DVD . . . . 4
Tobacco Retailer Kit . . . 5
BASSET
Trainer-of-the-Quarter . . 6
Retailer shipping law . . . 6
“Card Hard”
a way to prevent
underage sales . . . . . . . . 7
New BASSET
licensees . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
FREE ILCC materials. . . 8
www.state.il.us/lcc
Don’t Be Sorry, the Illinois Liquor Control
Commission’s (ILCC) new underage
drinking awareness campaign, debuted at
the Illinois State Fairgrounds on April 28
in front of over 300 high school students
from throughout Sangamon County. The
Don’t Be Sorry kickoff was just one of the
activities during Prevention Day 2006, where
students performed skits and reenactments
demonstrating the effects and aftermath of underage drinking.
The Don’t Be Sorry campaign features materials aimed at reducing underage alcohol consumption.
“Sangamon County teens, parents, and liquor retailers receive tailored messages detailing the
“ Don’t Be Sorry” campaign debuts in Sangamon County
Pilot program tracking underage alcohol purchases also beginning this summer
ILCC News Volume XVIII
Summer 2006
FREE Special Event License DVD! Page 4
continued on page 2
As the crowd looks on (left),
a television news crew
videotapes a drunk-driving
reenactment during Prevention
Day (far left). Students
watch a performance group
demonstrate the effects of
alcohol consumption (above).
