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      • Two states— Kansas and Tennessee —are entirely dry by default: counties specifically must authorize the sale of alcohol in order for it to be legal and subject to state liquor control laws.
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  2. Two statesKansas and Tennesseeare entirely dry by default: counties specifically must authorize the sale of alcohol in order for it to be legal and subject to state liquor control laws. Alabama specifically allows cities and counties to elect to go dry by public referendum.

  3. Kansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee are dry states by default, and counties must specifically authorize the sale of alcohol. The 33 states that allow localities to go dry are: Alabama. Alaska. Arkansas. California. Colorado. Connecticut. Delaware. Florida. Georgia. Idaho. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Massachusetts. Michigan.

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    • Arkansas. > No. of dry counties: 34. > Population living in dry counties: 32.3% in 45.0% of state. of adults who report excessive drinking in dry counties: 14.7%
    • Florida. > No. of dry counties: 3. > Population living in dry counties: 0.2% in 3.1% of state. of adults who report excessive drinking in dry counties: 16.4%
    • Georgia. > No. of dry counties: 5. > Population living in dry counties: 2.4% in 3.7% of state. of adults who report excessive drinking in dry counties: 16.5%
    • Kansas. > No. of dry counties: 3. > Population living in dry counties: 0.3% in 2.6% of state. of adults who report excessive drinking in dry counties: 15.6%
  5. Still, many of these states have no dry communities. Three states, Kansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee, are entirely dry by default: counties specifically must authorize the sale of alcohol in order for it to be legal and subject to state liquor control laws.

  6. State defaults in the United States are instances of states within the United States defaulting on their debt. The last instance of such a default took place during the Great Depression, in 1933, when the state of Arkansas defaulted on its highway bonds, which had long-lasting consequences for the state. [1]

  7. Mar 10, 2021 · On Jan. 1, 2021, Mississippi fully repealed Prohibition statewide by reversing its “dry by default” designation, an act allowing for the possession of alcohol in every county that didn’t have...

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