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A dry county is where the state does not allow the sale of or consumption of alcohol. The majority of these counties are in the south. There are also smaller places who abide by the same rules, and these are known as dry cities.
Evansville or Vandaberg county which is where evansville is located is definitely not a dry county, there are bars everywhere in the downtown area, and liquors stores everywhere you go.
These laws vary widely from state to state, county to county, and in some cases even city to city across the United States. There are places where the sale and consumption of alcohol is illegal (e.g. Lynchburg, Tennessee where Jack Daniel's whiskies are manufactured is in a "dry county" and the purchase and drinking of alcohol is illegal). In some states alcohol can only be purchased by individuals through State operated Liquor Stores, although this is fading. At the Federal level the BATF regulates alcohol that enters interstate commerce (i.e. crosses state boundaries between point of manufacture and point of sale).
It prohibited the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol.
Laws that regulate distribution, sale and purchase, and manufacture of alcohol in the US are a matter of municipal, township, county, state, and federal laws. All levels of US government have rules, policies, and regulations dealing with matters related to alcohol.
No, there are no limits.
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The 18th Amendment abolished the sale or manufacture of alcohol in the United States The 18th Amendment abolished the sale or manufacture of alcohol in the United States
It means are you against the sale of alcohol or tabacco?
Alcohol
The Eighteenth Amendment
Prohibition of Alcohol. It prohibited the sale, manufacturing, and transportation of alcohol.