I don't know if we'll ever find out the exact numbers, but in the past few years, (2007-2009) only about a third of deaths (car related) have been from drunk driving. I'm truly sorry I could not answer your question. Keep asking.
It's estimated that around 500,000 people were arrested for violating prohibition laws in the United States between 1920 and 1933. The majority of arrests were related to alcohol-related offenses such as bootlegging, smuggling, and consuming alcohol.
1920-1933
1920 to 1933
1933
in 1919 and lasted until 1933
The 18th Amendment banned alcohol from 1920-1933.
Alcohol was legal in the united states from 1776 to 1920. It was made illegal by the 18th amendment to the constitution, when prohibition was declared. In 1933, the U.S. Congress ratified the 21st amendment, which repealed prohibition and legalized the sale and consumption of alcohol.
December 5, 1933.
1919 (until repealed in 1933)
1933
1925
Prohibition is repealed for beer of no more than 3.2% alcohol by weight, eight months before the ratification of the XXI amendment. prohibition ended