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  1. 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. Alabama specifically allows cities and counties to elect to go dry by public referendum.

  2. Jul 12, 2023 · Stacker cited data from U.S. Drought Monitor to identify the counties in Alabama with the worst droughts in the week leading up to April 18, 2023. Counties are ranked by percent of the area in drought conditions. Abnormally dry is not considered to be a drought, but is included as a separate data point. Additional data for the state overall is ...

  3. Alabama. Of the 67 counties in Alabama, 25 are partially dry or "moist" (these counties contain cities that have voted to allow alcohol sales), and 42 are completely wet. Clay County was the last county in the state to prohibit all alcohol sales countywide, but became partially wet on March 1, 2016, when two cities in the county voted to ...

  4. CARE IMPACT analyses were performed to compare 13 dry counties with 13 wet counties over their various crash characteristics for a recent five-year (2003-2007) time period. The results fall into two logical categories: those that compare the demographics of the counties and those that compare the crash characteristics with regard to alcohol.

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  5. Apr 27, 2015 · Twenty five of Alabama's 67 counties are dry - meaning alcohol sales are illegal - though there are "wet" cities sprinkled throughout most of those areas. (Sorry Clay County - you all are as dry ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dry_stateDry state - Wikipedia

    Dry state. A dry state was a state in the United States in which the manufacture, distribution, importation, and sale of alcoholic beverages was prohibited or tightly restricted. Some states, such as North Dakota, entered the United States as dry states, and others went dry after the passage of prohibition legislation or the Volstead Act.

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  8. Modern Trends. The 21st century has seen a trend against dry jurisdictions. Many localities, including. cities and counties with strong historical ties to alcohol prohibition, have reversed their earlier. opposition and opened the door to liquor consumption and sales through policy changes and. voter propositions.

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