NY Senator Takes Aim At Powdered Alcohol
Published: August 11th, 2014

HICKSVILLE, N.Y. (AP) — Sen. Charles Schumer is proposing legislation to ban powdered alcohol.

He's also calling on retailers to boycott its sale when the product hits stores as early as next month.

Schumer cites what he calls the "already massive problem of underage drinking," drunken driving and other alcohol-related crime on Long Island.

In May, the New York Democrat urged the Food and Drug Administration to prevent the substance from reaching store shelves.

Schumer says powdered alcohol can be mixed with water, sprinkled on food or even snorted and easily concealed.

The parent company for the product, called Palcohol, disagrees, saying it would be painful to snort and would be sold under the same restrictions as liquid alcohol.



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