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They stayed "on the books" and became operative following the repeal of National Prohibition in 1933. Following repeal, about 39% of Americans still lived under prohibition.

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As of 1930, there were no state prohibition laws in Mississippi and Louisiana. These states did not enact their own prohibition laws in the 1920s, unlike the majority of other states in the US.

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