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Letter from the Chairman <br />James C. Gardner <br />5 <br />In May 2014, 1 stood with Gov. Pat McCrory as he signed the Executive Order that <br />created the statewide Task Force to Combat Substance Abuse and Underage Drinking. <br />In July, Lt. Gov. Dan Forest and his wife, Alice, agreed to serve as ambassadors for the <br />Initiative to Reduce Underage Drinking, which is authorized by the Governor's order. <br />Even before we reached these important milestones, the ABC Commission had taken <br />a leadership role and put in place the framework for a statewide awareness campaign <br />that will roll out in the coming weeks and months. We have engaged a communications <br />firm and conducted research to ensure that our message will resonate with children, and <br />more important, with their parents. Early findings show that there is a big gap between <br />what parents and children understand about underage drinking, and both are eager to <br />communicate better with each other. <br />In addition to the formative work on the Initiative, the ABC Commission also has raised awareness about issues of <br />violence in private clubs. In September 2013, 1 sent a letter to the more than 1,000 businesses that operate as <br />private clubs in North Carolina. My letter reminded them of the laws and regulations governing their businesses and <br />put them on notice that incidents of violence will not be tolerated by the ABC Commission. The ABC Commission <br />also has increased fines for violations and extended the period of time businesses receiving new permits remain <br />on temporary status, which gives law enforcement agencies additional time to conduct thorough reviews of <br />their operations. During the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2014, the ABC Commission issued nine summary <br />suspensions of permanent ABC permits and denied 16 temporary permits on the basis of concerns about public <br />safety at the locations. <br />Operationally, the ABC Commission also has had a busy year, seeing increases in numbers of products sold and <br />increases in revenues. Liquor shipments from the state warehouse totaled 5,193,612 cases, an increase of 3.57 <br />percent. Revenues generated by ABC store retail sales totaled $869,111,881, an increase of 4.81 percent. The <br />local ABC boards, their members and the employees who staff the 423 retail stores are to be thanked for this great <br />result. And they too deserve recognition for the more than $10.5 million the local boards returned directly to their <br />communities for alcohol education and treatment, the more than $7.4 million for alcohol law enforcement and the <br />more than $57.5 million generated for local governments. <br />I want to recognize and thank Commissioners Kevin Green and Joel Keith for their contriutions. I invite you to <br />review the attached report for more information about the ABC Commission and the local ABC board results for <br />fiscal year 2014. 1 am pleased to share these successes and the direction of the state's ABC Commission in 2014. <br />And as we begin a new fiscal year, I am also pleased to report that we will be housed for administrative purposes <br />within the Department of Public Safety. Although we remain an independent agency reporting directly to the <br />Governor, this move aligns us with a team that always has been a strong partner for our regulatory mission. <br />I believe the move is the right fit for the ABC Commission's focus going forward. <br />STAT[ <br />�Q. <br />►`� <br />It <br />D F <br />J 9 <br />ABC <br />1 r�0, <br />x„ I C 0 M M I S S 1 0 N <br />NORTH CAROLINA <br />