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Title: Legalization, An Inevitable Solution
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Prohibiting the manufacturing, selling, and drinking of alcoholic beverages in the 1920’s was indeed a moralistic and noble idea, but one that did not work. Prohibition might have diminished drinking and the death associated with alcohol, but people continued to drink, creating a demand that organized crime was happy to supply... Showed first 250 characters
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Prohibition might have diminished drinking and the death associated with alcohol, but people continued to drink, creating a demand that organized crime was happy to supply. Selling alcohol became so profitable that the bootleggers were able to bribe police officers and judges... Showed next 250 characters
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