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Which of the following is NOT a goal of the sale and supply of alcohol act 2012?

  1. Maximizing public health

  2. Minimizing harm from excessive consumption

  3. Encouraging safe consumption practices

  4. Promoting alcohol as a social norm

The correct answer is: Promoting alcohol as a social norm

The correct answer is aligned with the objectives outlined in the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This legislation focuses on minimizing harm and promoting public health, ensuring that alcohol is consumed responsibly and safely, and supporting practices that protect communities from the negative impacts of excessive alcohol consumption. Promoting alcohol as a social norm does not fit within the goals of the Act. Instead, the legislation seeks to create a framework that encourages responsible drinking and addresses the potential harms associated with alcohol use. The focus is on reducing the risks rather than normalizing or endorsing alcohol consumption as a standard behavior in society. By not including the promotion of alcohol as a social norm, the Act emphasizes the importance of health and safety over simply normalizing the use of alcohol in social settings. Thus, this perspective reinforces a commitment to public health and well-being.