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Attorney General Steve Carter


"Study after study suggests that youth who illegally drink alcohol obtain it from individuals they know... It is my hope this campaign [We Don't Serve Teens] will encourage parents to start and continue a dialogue with their teen about the dangers of underage drinking."
- Attorney General Steve Carter

General Carter first partnered with The Century Council to bring our Brandon Tells His Story program to the state of Indiana in 2005. He has since brought the program back nine times.

In early 2007, General Carter contributed his time and voice to two public service announcements produced in conjunction with us, highlighting the dangers of underage drinking. These announcements brought attention to two of our educational initiatives: Girl Talk: Choices and Consequences of Underage Drinking™ and We Don't Serve Teens.

In 2007, General Carter assisted us in launching the We Don't Serve Teens campaign as a statewide initiative. The We Don't Serve Teens campaign seeks to educate and remind adults that providing underage drinkers with beverage alcohol is illegal, unsafe, and irresponsible.



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Attorney General, State of Indiana

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Attorney General Carter demonstrates a continued commitment to stopping drunk driving and underage drinking. He has partnered with The Century Council numerous times, bringing educational programs to the state of Indiana. We are grateful to General Carter for his invaluable involvement.


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