Over 400 state entities were represented, making this year's summit the largest to date.
MONTGOMERY , Ala. - After touring schools across the state, the Alabama Alcohol ic Beverage Control Board realized that Alabama could have a bigger impact on youth substance abuse if state entities worked together. That’s why they created the Alabama SAYS Summit.
“Kids are getting access to vaping materials illegally because they are not supposed to have them. So what we’re trying to do is, we’re trying to help schools realize that there are resources out there,” said Argo.
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