Abolitionists
No, alcohol is allowed.
Alcohol
Technically speaking, TV reaches more young people and Tobacco is worse for you than alcohol.
they knew people in the police academy so they farted wth lool ------------------------------------------------------------------- People went to Speakeasies, underground hidden saloons and nightclubs. Bootleggers were common and some used medical issues as an excuse.
total ban onall alcohol
Kerla
During Prohibition, people circumvented the restrictions by engaging in illegal activities such as bootlegging, speakeasies, and smuggling alcohol. Bootleggers illegally produced and distributed alcohol, while speakeasies were secret bars where people could drink. Smuggling involved bringing alcohol into the country illegally. These methods allowed people to continue consuming alcohol despite the ban.
Prohibition.
alcohol, but it was repealed by the 21st amendment.
Prohibition- alcohol... it was overturned with the 21st amendment
A little of both, actually. It was basically a total ban, but it did have some limited exceptions for alcohol used for medicinal or religious purposes.
They had the eighteenth amendment passed, which was the prohibition of alcohol. The prohibition was a ban of sale and consumption of alcohol.