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nasty-shy [4]
3 years ago
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How was prohibition repealed in the state of Oklahoma?

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1 answer:
tatuchka [14]3 years ago
6 0
Though Oklahoma and Indian territories (the Twin Territories) had different liquor policies, the sale of alcohol was still permitted by Oklahoma Territory (O.T.) laws. Oklahoma Enabling Act permitted Oklahoma to establish a "dispensary" or liquor agency to handle the sale of alcohol for "medicinal" purposes.<span> So when nationwide </span>prohibition <span>provided in the 18th amendment was </span>repealed<span> in 1933, nothing changed in </span>Oklahoma<span>. </span>Oklahoma<span> wasn't the only “dry” </span>state<span>, though.</span>
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