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Three out of four adults support banning online sale of powdered alcohol per new poll by Dr. Matt Davis

June 17, 2015

Powdered alcohol, a newly legalized drug, will soon become broadly available. In a recent press release on the topic, Dr. Matthew Davis reports that 90 percent of adults are concerned about misuse of powdered alcohol by underage youth and more than three-quarters of adults support banning online sales. (For more detail, view a video recap or read "Majority of Adults favor ban on powdered alcohol, concerned it would increase underage drinking.")

“The product’s makers tout powdered alcohol as improving convenience for people who enjoy the outdoors and others who want to travel light with alcoholic beverages,” Davis says in the release. “Given that several states are considering legislation about powdered alcohol, our poll looked at what the public thinks about this new product. The majority of adults agree that powdered alcohol may spell trouble for young people.” According to the press release, State Senator Rick Jones has introduced a bill that would prohibit sale and use of powdered alcohol in Michigan.

Dr. Matthew M. Davis is director of the National Poll on Children’s Health, professor of pediatrics and internal medicine in the Child Health Evaluation and Research Unit at the U-M Medical School, and professor of public policy at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy.