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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%
  1. States that permit localities to go dry. 33 states have laws that allow localities to prohibit the sale (and in some cases, consumption and possession) of liquor. Still, many of these states have no dry communities.

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