if they are, a lot of people are getting arrested.
They are called Shebeens.
Speakeasy.
Illegal bars where people went to drink and see entertainment --APEX
they were called saloons back then!
5-20 years behind bars.
Yes, there were illegal bars called speakeasies
Illegal bars during prohibition were often called speakeasies. These were places where alcohol was secretly sold and served, often requiring visitors to know a secret password or code to gain entry.
Illegal bars during the Prohibition period were often referred to as speakeasies. These were covert establishments that sold alcohol in secret, often requiring a password to enter and operating outside the law.
With a prescription, one can legally possess Xanax bars. However, these contain a scheduled substance (alprazolam), and thus they are illegal to possess without a prescription.
Illegal bars were commonly referred to as speakeasies during the Prohibition era in the United States. These establishments were clandestine in nature and operated surreptitiously to serve alcohol during the period when the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages were prohibited by law.
The allure of 1920s speakeasy bars during Prohibition was the sense of rebellion and excitement they offered by providing illegal alcohol in a secretive and exclusive setting.
yes it is illegal you can be fined and spend 6 months behind bars