By Michael Halfacre More than 80 years ago, it became clear to even the most ardent supporters of Prohibition that their bold experiment wasn\’t working. The most practical among them recognized that the \”public good\” would be better served by legalizing and regulating alcohol than by an outright ban. After all, the ban had led to…
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