A nation's Alcohol Law is an uncancellable policy that involves sale and consumption of alcohol within the nation. A lenient alcohol law is favored by both Liberals and Drinkers while a strict law improves Productivity and Lifespan and decreases the number of drinkers. Although most nations have a balanced law (allowing alcohol to be sold and drank only after a citizen has reached a certain age), some nations may opt to ban alcohol completely while others may do away with any restriction on alcohol.
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