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NZ Christian Network submission on alcohol
NZ Christian Network submission on alcohol
While a number of the measures to control alcohol misuse and abuse may be useful, changing the law will have limited success in achieving the desired outcomes unless the spiritual vacuum is addressed.
This was the main point made by New Zealand Christian Network, visionnetwork, in its submission on the Law Commission's discussion document, Alcohol in Our Lives.
Click on the lick below to read the main submission.
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