G. Onishchenko: The “alcohol crisis” saved the lives of 2 thousand people
If this continues, maybe soon the drugstore will be closed down altogether?)))
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G. Onishchenko: The “alcohol crisis” saved the lives of 2 thousand people
If this continues, maybe soon the drugstore will be closed down altogether?)))
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Mr.Cannabis |
Aug 4 2006, 10:47
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The chief sanitary doctor of Russia, Gennady Onishchenko, is convinced that the crisis in the Russian alcohol market saved the lives of almost two thousand people, reports Ekho Moskvy.
G. Onishchenko cited figures that show that for five months of this year there has been a noticeable reduction in deaths from alcohol poisoning. For example, in Moscow, in the first six months, the rate of deaths caused by excessive alcohol consumption decreased by more than 20%. The chief sanitary doctor noted that "not only did the country not rise up in protests of Bacchus's fans in a painful dependence, but the banking system also held up." In addition, "the country's economy was also able to hold up. But the population's health indicators responded with gratitude to the clearly unplanned results." According to G. Onishchenko, “so many saved lives of compatriots are worth the contrived suffering of people who build their well-being on the health and lives of their fellow citizens.” Let us recall that the situation of acute shortage of alcohol in Russia arose as a result of the fact that the government on June 29, 2006. signed the resolution “On the labeling of alcoholic products imported into the customs territory of the Russian Federation on March 31, 2006 inclusive and marked with excise stamps issued on December 31, 2005 inclusive.” The resolution provides for the extension of the period for relabeling imported alcohol until December 29, 2006. Sell ​​alcohol with old stamps (issued before December 31, 2005), special (for domestic producers) and excise stamps (for importers) from July 1, 2006. forbidden. Such products are subject to seizure and placement in special warehouses. New stamps with barcodes allow you to track the path of a bottle from the manufacturer to the buyer. However, due to the inconsistency of the links in this system, the shelves for alcohol in stores were empty. rbc.ru |
m63den |
Aug 4 2006, 15:08
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Cannabis Fun Club Member Group: Users Posts: 2 Registration: 4-August 06 User No: 294 |
Hello everyone! Is there anyone from Samara who is “in the know”
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Ray |
Aug 4 2006, 16:52
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Cannabis Fun Club bronze member Group: Users Posts: 51 Registration: 6-July 06 User No: 255 |
mrc
We have to take the deputies by the balls, the legalization of “green” products will not only reduce the number of deaths, but the number of crimes.... (IMG: style_emoticons/default/wink.gif ) |
Purity |
Aug 10 2006, 11:44
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[translate & moderate] Group: Moderator Posts: 219 Registration: 10-June 04 User #: 3 |
no... there will be no legalization in Russia! Putin confirmed (IMG:
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With our mentality we are inferior, we have no sense of proportion, we are immediately blown away by good things (IMG: style_emoticons/default/smile.gif ) |
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