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Binge Drinking Laws in Kansas

The liquor, alcohol and drinking laws in the state of Kansas are may be the tightest in the U. S. unlike the state it shares its border with Missouri. However, they are much like the ones of its other conservative neighbor Oklahoma yet still tougher. Drinking Laws are strictly is enforced by an alcohol governing body know as the Kansas Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control in Kansas.

  
 

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History Of Strict Drinking Laws In Kansas

Alcohol was completely forbidden in Kansas until the middle of the last century (1948). It was one of the last states to end the ban on drinking in the United States. Even after the ban was lifted on premises alcohol sales were still banned until nearly the end of the last century in 1987. Kansas's legal approach to drinking is still guided by this history of prohibition. That is why know this history it is kind shocking to discover there are no law that address binge drinking in the state other than the general ban on underage drinking.

Change On The Way

May this will now the recent upsurge in binge drinking deaths in Kansas Within a short span at a university Lawrence Kansas two under aged college students succumbed to the practice.

The Cost Of Binge Drinking On Kansas Campuses

In the beginning of March, a 19 student and, very popular athlete and member of fraternity called Sigma Alpha Epsilon, was discovered dead in his room after a night of binge drinking. Then just this past April, a under aged honors student, who was reported to be binge drinking, came crashing down from a dormitory roof and dead because of his injuries.

Impudence For Change

Because of these events, the Kansas based university, which was already looking at changing its drinking regulations, quickly approved of some new rules and guide lines. Like a provision which the school will start soon that will inform the parents of a student when they have been cited for an alcohol rules violation.

Earlier Drinking Law Ineffective

An example of earlier laws would seem to have been ineffective, because the member of the fraternity that died had to leave one of the dorms because he had broken alcohol rules in the past.

Example Of New Law To Address Binge Drinking

Another new regulation is that the school is will now make alcohol assessments of new freshmen before they start school. If the newcomer is discovered to have an issue with drinking in the past, they must be sent to the schools office of Student Health Services for alcohol counseling.

NO Help On The State Level

These and more rules and regulation should be in place before the beginning of the next school year campus leaders say. However these are all university based laws the state of Kansas to this date has still not passed any laws to address the problem of binge drinking in the state.