LOS ANGELES, June 26, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Alcohol Justice, the California Alcohol Policy Alliance, and the Los Angeles Drug and Alcohol Policy Alliance are hosting a press event to dispel any doubt that SB 384 - Wiener's 4 a.m. Bar Bill – is bad news for everyone except those selling booze.
What: Press Conference
When: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 9 a.m.
Where: Los Angeles City Hall - Steps Facing 1st Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Who: Invited Participants:
- AADAP
- Alcohol Justice
- American Indians in Film and Television
- California Alcohol Policy Alliance (CAPA)
- California College and University Police Chiefs Association
- Coalition to Prevent Alcohol-Related Harms in LA Metro (CoPALM)
- Dr. Jonathan Fielding
- Friday Night Los Angeles
- Los Angeles Drug and Alcohol Policy Alliance (L.A. DAPA)
- Los Angeles Police Department
- Los Angeles Department of Public Health
- MADD
- Poursafe
- Santee Solutions
- The Westside Coalition
- Women Against Gun Violence
Why:
- SB 384 can extend bar hours to 4 a.m., causing neighborhood noise and violence later into the night, filling emergency rooms and costing cities more in police and ambulance services
- California already suffers more annual alcohol-related harm than any other state:
- 10,572 deaths
- 17,700 hospitalizations
- $34 billion cost to public
- $13.7 billion cost to government
- SB 384 provides no extra funding to help local governments pay for increased costs of police, fire, EMS, and emergency department staff to clean up the extra harm that two more hours of alcohol consumption will cause
- There is no ABC capacity to regulate late night bars
- There is little or no mass transportation available in most CA cities at 4 a.m.
- SB 384 advocates misuse the term "Local Control" which is ineffectual in controlling alcohol consumption
- Passing SB 384 will lead to more vehicle crash injuries, emergency room admissions, and alcohol-related assault and injury
- SB 384 is bad public policy that will only benefit those who profit from the manufacture and sale of alcohol while increasing the personal tragedies and financial costs of alcohol-related harm
Organizations Statewide Opposed to SB 384 - Wiener's 4 a.m. Bar Bill
(Current as of June 6, 2017)
- A Sobering Choice Coalition
- ADAAP, Inc.
- ADAPT Lamorinda
- ADAPT San Ramon Valley
- Alcohol Justice
- Alcohol Policy Panel – San Diego
- 9th District PTA
- Circulate San Diego
- Discover Pacific Beach
- Episcopal Community Services
- Escondido Police Department
- Institute for Public Strategies
- New Life Church
- Pathfinders
- Rady Children's Hospital
- San Diego City College
- Scripps Mercy Hospital
- UCSD
- California Alcohol Policy Alliance
- Alcohol-Narcotic Education Foundation
- Bay Area Community Resources
- CA Council on Alcohol Problems
- Center for Open Recovery
- Eden Youth and Family Center
- Institute for Public Strategies
- FASD Network of Southern CA
- FreeMUNI – SF
- Friday Night Live Partnership
- L.A. County Friday Night Live
- Lutheran Office of Public Policy – California
- Mountain Communities Family Resource Center
- Paso por Paso, Inc.
- Project SAFER
- Reach Out
- San Rafael Alcohol & Drug Coalition
- SF DogPAC
- SAY San Diego
- Saving Lives Drug & Alcohol Coalition
- South Orange County Coalition
- The Wall Las Memorias Project
- UCEPP Social Model Recovery Systems
- California College and University Police Chiefs' Association
- California Council on Alcohol Problems
- California Youth Council
- Coalition for Drug Free Escondido
- Coalition for San Francisco Neighborhoods:
- Barbary Coast Neighborhood Association (BCNA)
- Cathedral Hill Neighbors Association (CHNA)
- Cole Valley Improvement Association
- Cow Hollow Association
- Diamond Heights Community Association (DHCA)
- East Mission Improvement Association
- Excelsior District Improvement Association (EDIA)
- Forest Knolls Neighborhood Organization
- Francisco Heights Civic Association
- Golden Gate Heights Neighborhood Association (GGHNA)
- Greater West Portal Neighborhood Association (GWPNA)
- Haight Ashbury Improvement Association
- Jordan Park Improvement Association (JPIA)
- Laurel Heights Improvement Association (LHIA)
- Liberty Hill Neighborhood Assn (LHNA)
- Middle Polk Neighborhood Assn (MPNA)
- Midtown Terrace Homeowners Association (MTHA)
- Miraloma Park Improvement Club
- Oceanview/Merced Heights/Ingleside - Neighbors In Action (OMI-NIA)
- Pacific Heights Residents Association (PHRA)
- Parkmerced Action Coalition (PmAC)
- Potrero Boosters Neighborhood Association (PBNA)
- Richmond Community Association (RCA)
- Rincon Point Neighbors Association (RPNA)
- Russian Hill Improvement Association (RHIA)
- Sunset Heights Association of Responsible People / SHARP
- Sunset-Parkside Education & Action Committee / SPEAK
- Telegraph Hill Dwellers (THD)
- Twin Peaks Council & Open Space Conservancy, Inc. (TPCOSC)
- University Terrace Association (UTA)
- County Behavioral Health Directors Association of California
- FASD Network of Southern California
- Friday Night Live Partnership
- Golden Gateway Tenants Association
- Health Officers Association of California
- Los Angeles Drug and Policy Alliance
- Behavioral Health Services, Inc.
- Children's Hospital Los Angeles
- Koreatown Youth and Community Center
- Social Model Recovery Systems
- Women Against Gun Violence
- MADD Southern California
- MFI Recovery Center
- National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) - Orange County
- National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) – San Fernando Valley
- North Coastal Prevention Coalition
- Partnership for Positive Pomona
- Pueblo y Salud, Inc. Rethinking Access to Drugs and Alcohol (RAD)
- Day One
- Jewish Family Services
- Los Angeles Friday Night Live Partnership
- NCADD – San Gabriel & Pomona Valleys
- Pacific Clinics
- San Diego County Police Chiefs' and Sheriffs' Association
- San Francisco Prevention Coalition
- Asian Youth Recovery Services
- Boys and Girls Club
- Filipino Community Center
- Horizons Unlimited of San Francisco, Inc.
- Japanese Community Youth Council
- OMIE Beacon
- Vietnamese Youth Development Center
- San Marcos Prevention Coalition
- Santee Collaborative Santee Solutions Coalition
- Saving Lives Camarillo
- Sonoma County Board of Supervisors
- Tarzana Treatment Centers, Inc. The United Methodist Church The Wall - Las Memorias Project The West Hollywood Project The Westside Impact Coalition United Neighborhoods for Los Angeles
- Youth Leadership Institute
For More Information go to: www.AlcoholJustice.org or www.alcoholpolicyalliance.org/
CONTACT: Michael Scippa 415 548-0492
For events occurring June 27, 2017, Jorge Castillo 213 840-3336
SOURCE Alcohol Justice
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