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To: NobleFree

Prohibition of alcohol DID have a dampening effect on alcohol use, though.

Whatever one’s opinion on Prohibition is, you have to admit that it at least went through the proper constitutional process to be enacted, just as its repeal did.


205 posted on 11/28/2017 3:07:26 PM PST by fwdude (Why is it that the only positive things to come out of LGBT organizations are their AIDS tests?)
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To: fwdude
This conservative has observed that drug criminalization has done far more to enrich criminals, with all the ills that follow, than it has to reduce drug use - much like Prohibition of the drug alcohol did.

Prohibition of alcohol DID have a dampening effect on alcohol use, though.

And an enriching effect on mobsters. I've never seen an estimate of more than 40% (and have seen less) for how much Prohibition reduced alcohol use. The cure was worse than the disease, which is why conservatives of the day opposed the enactment of Prohibition and supported its repeal.

Whatever one’s opinion on Prohibition is, you have to admit that it at least went through the proper constitutional process to be enacted, just as its repeal did.

That it did, unlike today's federal drug criminalization.

207 posted on 11/28/2017 3:17:05 PM PST by NobleFree ("law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the right of an individual")
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