The Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission and the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services have partnered to raise awareness about underage drinking as students return to school
Chattanooga, TN – According to the statement, in August, the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commissio will increase alcohol compliance checks across the state.
Agents will be out in full force, ensuring that retailers only sell alcohol to legal adults.
TDMHSAS Substance Use Prevention Coalitions across the state are also conducting undercover buy operations to verify compliance.
The increased enforcement effort coincides with the release of new data from TDMHSAS about underage drinking and other substance use.
The latest TN Together Student Survey of more than 23,000 8th, 10th, and 12th graders found that over 30% admitted to ever drinking alcohol.
Despite broad exposure to alcohol, 30-day usage among students has declined from 17% in 2018-2019 to 11% in the most recent survey. Only about 40% of students surveyed said it was “very” or “fairly difficult” to obtain alcohol despite being well below the legal age.