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Today in History: 18th Amendment Passed

The 18th Amendment, which launched the Prohibition Era, began its short career this day in 1919. Considered by some a well intentioned act (of social hygiene), it sought to ban the availability of alcoholic beverages. The unintended consequences, though, were perhaps worse — vast flouting of the law by the public

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by Joel Whitaker

The 18th Amendment, which launched the Prohibition Era, began its short career this day in 1919. Considered by some a well intentioned act (of social hygiene), it sought to ban the availability of alcoholic beverages. The unintended consequences, though, were perhaps worse — vast flouting of the law by the public and a boost to organized crime. Prohibition was repealed in December 1933. In the no-longer-dry U.S., there are over 31,000 beer, wine and liquor stores, with annual sales over $36 billion.

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by Joel Whitaker

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