Summary
In the first five years after New Mexico lifted its ban on Sunday carryout sales of alcohol, researchers found a 29 percent increase in alcohol-related crashes and a 42 percent increase in alcohol- related crash fatalities on that day.
The study, published online Tuesday and in print next month by the American Journal of Public Health, is the first to examine the public-health impact of lifting such a ban.See the full content of this document
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Blue Laws Deaths Increase After Ban Is Lifted
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