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Blogging Through the Wreckage

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An economic historian tries to get a grip on yesterday's and today's problems.

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Blogging Through the Wreckage | An economic historian tries to get a grip on yesterday's and today's problems. Blogging Through the Wreckage An economic historian tries to get a grip on yesterday's and today's problems. Was Prohibition the best thing that ever happened to drinkers? 16 May 2021 Seriously. National Prohibition was the culmination of some eighty years of state and local prohibitions. Its “failure” discredited alcohol prohibition so badly that almost all states discarded it quickly. Countywide prohibition still exists in some of the Deep South (though not in any major cities, as far as I know), and many small townships are still dry, but drinkers today are rarely unable to obtain a legal drink, and that’s been the case for decades. A few years before Prohibition went into effect under the Eighteenth Amendment in 1920, about 32 states had gone dry and 15 had “local option” prohibition (which was basically a way to encourage and hasten county-level prohibitions)...

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