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Social Host Liability
Social host laws and teen party ordinances can be used to reduce the social availability of alcohol and other drugs by combating these types of parties. Social host liability laws hold individuals (in non-commercial environments) responsible for underage drinking events on property they own, lease or otherwise control.
Surveillance Of High Risk Public Areas
Because its retail price cannot be regulated through taxation, authorities try to influence the price of illegal drugs, including methamphetamine, through the enforcement of laws against producers, distributors, and sellers.
Workplace Policies
Workplace policies and programs prevent and reduce problems among employees have considerable potential. Because employees spend a lot of time at work, coworkers and supervisors may have the opportunity to notice a developing drug use, gambling or mental health issue.