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Talk. They Hear You: National Media Campaign for the Prevention of Underage Drinking - Annual Report

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Talk. They Hear You. Campaign Highlights
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This report discusses the prevalence and nature of underage drinking, and reviews the effectiveness of the "Talk. They Hear You" campaign.

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SMA15-4755-ANNUALRPT
Publication Date
June 2015
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