WASAVP's Jim Cooper is quoted in Bloomberg Businessweek's article about alcohol tastings at farmers markets:
Opponents worry allowing tastings at farmers markets will foster drinking and make it easier for minors to get access to alcohol. "Our bigger concern is the example it sets for kids, when drinking is happening in really public places," said Jim Cooper, president of the Washington Association for Substance Abuse and Violence Prevention.
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