Alcohol, Tobacco & Narcotics Act

The Alcohol, Tobacco & Narcotics Act of 2011 was passed during the 9th Federal Assembly of States in the Union of Everett. The law reorganizes federal regulations of alcohol and narcotics use since the last time laws were passed which raised age requirements to consume alcohol and tobacco. Heavily debated during the 9th Assembly, three major changes took place in the law. Concerning alcohol, it was decided that the alcohol legal age would drop to 21 years of age, from 25 years old that was established in 2004. Consumption of wine, under parental or legal guardian watch and permission, was lowered to 16 years of age. Use of tobacco gained several new restrictions and regulations. Marijuana use was also re-regulated and various uses of it were legalized.