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- cpurvis - 05-25-2001

Worth note..the following from Robin Garr yesterday. cp

WINE ADVISOR EXPRESS:
ALCOHOL FOES PUSH FOR CHANGE IN WARNING LABEL

The health warning label that U.S. law requires on all alcoholic beverages -
including fine wines - would become larger, brighter and more prominent under a regulatory proposal placed on the agenda this week by lawmakers and public-
interest groups with a history of opposition to alcohol.

The wording would be the same as at present: "GOVERNMENT WARNING: (1)According to the Surgeon General, women should not drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy because of the risk of birth defects. (2) Consumption of alcoholic beverages impairs your ability to drive a car or operate
machinery, and may cause health problems."

The new warning label would have to be in larger type, would add an attention-
getting image (a red exclamation point in a triangle), and would be prominently placed on the front of all alcoholic-beverage containers. At present, the warnings are usually placed on the back of the bottle in small print.

The proposed change was submitted by four members of Congress and 121 purported "health and consumer groups" including the Washington-based Center
for Science in the Public Interest. Curiously, these organizations have
opposed efforts to place positive language about the health benefits of wine
on labels as a counterbalance to the federal warning.

I have placed the complete text of the U.S. Federal Register announcement of this proposal online at http://www.wineloverspage.com/winenews/warning.shtml

The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, which administers warning-
label enforcement, is seeking comments on the proposal, which must be received
before Aug. 20, 2001, and may be sent by E-mail to
nprm@atfhq.atf.treas.gov,
by fax to (202) 927-8602 or by postal mail to Chief, Regulations Division,
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, P.O. Box 50221, Washington, DC 20091-0221.

If you are a wine-loving U.S. citizen, I encourage you to familiarize yourself
with the proposal and comment requirements and make your opinion known.

If you're a wine lover from anywhere else in the world, we welcome your sympathy.


- winoweenie - 05-25-2001

Wont hurt the drinkin' of it none. WW


- Thomas - 05-26-2001

To paraphrase curmy, give them this victory and they'll be back for more restrictive legislation until they offer modern-day Prohibition--you know that ww!