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BBC on how prohibition never ended in some parts of U.S.

When alcohol regulation was handed back to individual states, many local communities voted to keep the restrictions in place, particularly in the southern Bible Belt. Today there are still more than 200 "dry" counties in the United States, and many more where cities and towns within dry areas have voted to allow alcohol sales, making them "moist" or partially dry.

via BBC News.

 

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2 thoughts on “BBC on how prohibition never ended in some parts of U.S.

  1. hard to believe but these dry counties exist even in wi. hopefully craft can finally change that.

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