Responsibility for enforcing Prohibition fell to the Bureau of Prohibition at the Federal level, and to normal state and local agencies (e.g. state and local police forces). The FBI was frequently involved, as were various other Treasury and Justice Department agencies.
Note that the Bureau of Prohibition was in fact several different units over its lifespan, and used several slightly different names. It started out as merely a subunit of the IRS, transitioned to a full agency under the Dept of the Treasury, then ended up as part of the Justice Department and then a subunit of the FBI, before it lost its purpose in 1933 with the repeal of Prohibition.
The organization now lives on as the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (commonly known at the ATF), and independent agency within the Department of Justice.
The 21st amendment repealed the 18th amendment ending prohibition.
Prohibition of alcohol.
It repealed prohibition, Amendment XVIII
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The 21st amendment repealed the 18th amendment, which was Prohibition or the use of alcohol.
The 21st Amendment repealed prohibition on a national level.
The 21st amendment, which is the repeal of prohibition, repealed the 18th amendment which was about prohibition.
National Prohibition in the US was repealed because 74% of the voters had come to believe that it failed in its purpose but also created enormous and serious problems.
It was repealed through the actions of state conventions.
The 18th amendment , that which prohibited alcoholic beverages, was repealed December 5th, 1933, by the 21st amendmenet.National Prohibition was repealed in 1933. However, prohibition at the county level still exists in many states.
The 21st Amendment repealed the 18th Amendment.
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The prohibition Act was repealed on December 5th, 1933.
National Prohibition was repealed in 1933. However, prohibition at the county level still exists in many states.
Prohibition was repealed 18th amendment repealed
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The Prohibition of Alcohol