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We desired to understand how legal tools protect public health by regulating the location and density of alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and fast food retail outlets. We reviewed the literature to determine how land use regulations can function as control tools for public health advocates. We found that land use regulations are a public health advocacy tool that has been successfully used to lessen the negative effects of alcohol retail outlets in neighborhoods. More research is needed to determine whether such regulations are successful in reducing the negative effects of other retail outlets on community health.
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Marice Ashe
University of California, Berkeley
David H. Jernigan
Boston University
Randolph Kline
United States Air Force
American Journal of Public Health
Georgetown University
Public Policy Institute of California
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1761878008e5848e6e9448 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2105/ajph.93.9.1404