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Unincorporated Snellville’s Alcohol Compliance Rate is at 91%!
The Gwinnett County Police Department compliance check results from October 2016 to March 2017 are in for Unincorporated Snellville.

April 2017 marks the 30th anniversary of Alcohol Awareness Month. First sponsored and celebrated in 1987 by the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD), Alcohol Awareness Month was established under the premise of raising awareness about alcoholism and alcohol related issues throughout the community. The month-long commemoration also aims to reduce stigmas associated with alcoholism while highlighting ways we are making progress and assisting those who struggle with alcohol dependency
Although alcohol awareness is stressed more heavily during the month of April, GUIDE tries to ensure that alcohol and substance abuse prevention is addressed throughout the year. Through initiatives such as the Glass Clings and WE Card campaigns, we provide numerous community members the opportunity to actively monitor and reduce minors’ access to alcohol. GUIDE’s Glass Clings and WE Card campaigns involve working collaboratively with alcohol retailers by placing stickers and posters that notify adults of the consequences and penalties of providing alcohol to minors.
In addition to GUIDE’s Glass Cling and WE Card campaigns, we often work with law enforcement to support their monthly compliance checks. These compliance checks typically entail sending underage decoys into places where alcohol may be sold to and monitoring if the store sales comply with the law and the store does not sell alcohol to the minor. If the underage decoy is successful in purchasing alcohol, an investigator with the local police department issues the employee two citations, one for selling alcohol to a minor and the other for not properly checking IDs. GUIDE hopes that these materials and checks will prompt adults to refrain from purchasing or providing alcohol to anyone under 21 while also reminding employees to always check ID.
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GUIDE would like to take the time to recognize and show appreciation to the awesome stores that did not sell alcohol during compliance check sweeps between October 2016 and March 2017. These stores help us to ensure the teens in our community stay safe.
Chevron Food Mart, 3180 Highpoint Ct, Snellville
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BP, 3739 Highway 78W, Snellville
Citgo at Snellville, 3752 Highway 78W, Snellville
Kroger Company, 3035 Centerville Hwy, Snellville
K&B Food Mart, 3290 Centerville Hwy, Snellville
QuikTrip, 3490 Centerville Hwy, Snellville
Two Brothers Food Mart, 3200 Stone Mtn Hwy, Snellville
Quick Shop, 2595 Highpoint Rd Ste. 200, Snellville
Valero Fast Mart, 3730 Centerville Hwy, Snellville
Variety Food Mart, 2671 Centerville Hwy, Snellville
Walmart #3389, 3435 Centerville Hwy, Snellville
Walgreens #06185, 2220 Hewatt Rd, Snellville
Rite-Aid #11695, 3295 Centerville Hwy, Snellville
Shell Food Mart, 3283 Centerville Hwy, Snellville
Citgo, 2595 Centerville Hwy, Snellville
Chevron Food Mart, 2991 Everson Rd, Snellville
GUIDE and the Gwinnett Coalition for Health and Human Services collaborate with the Gwinnett County Police Department in these prevention activities because we care about young people in our community and want to keep them safe and healthy.
GUIDE is a substance abuse prevention agency serving Gwinnett County since 1986. To find out more about us, please connect with us at guideinc.org.