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Moscow reduces alcohol sales hours in stores

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Moscow authorities have shortened the period during which shops may sell hard alcohol in line with the Kremlin-led campaign to crack down on alcohol abuse, a source in the city administration said on Wednesday.

Moscow authorities have shortened the period during which shops may sell hard alcohol in line with the Kremlin-led campaign to crack down on alcohol abuse, a source in the city administration said on Wednesday.

Currently, Muscovites are not allowed to buy alcohol from 11:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. The new rules, extending the period by three hours, will come into force in September.

"From September 1, 2010, retail sales of alcohol production of more than 15% ABV are banned from 10:00 p.m. to 10:00 a.m.," the source said.

The document also bans prefectures from issuing permits to sell alcohol round-the-clock in local shops.

Beer, wine and bottled alcoholic "light" cocktails with no more than 15% alcohol content are not affected by the new law. Restaurants and nightclubs are also not affected by the new law and may serve alcoholic beverages 24 hours a day.

The Russian government has declared an anti-alcohol campaign and aims to halve consumption by 2020 and root out illegal production and sales. However, one in four Russians believes no measures taken to fight alcohol abuse will be effective.

In April 2010, the Moscow Region authorities banned alcohol sales from 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 a.m. However, there is no nationwide legislation on the issue in Russia, and in many other regions alcohol is still available 24 hours a day.

Official statistics in Russia show more than 23,000 people die of alcohol poisoning annually. In an effort to fight bootlegging, Russia introduced on January 1 a minimum price for vodka.

Alcohol consumption in Russia per capita is currently about 18 liters a year, twice the critical norm set by the World Health Organization.

MOSCOW, August 18 (RIA Novosti) 

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