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  2. Of the 67 counties in Alabama, none are completely dry, 26 are partially dry or "moist" (these counties contain cities that have voted to allow alcohol sales), and 41 are completely wet.

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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%
  3. Apr 30, 2024 · As of the available information, none of the 67 counties in Alabama are completely dry. There are 26 counties that are partially dry or “moist”, which means they have cities that have voted to allow alcohol sales. The remaining 41 counties are completely wet.

  4. May 3, 2024 · Of Alabamas 67 counties, 26 counties are “dry” – meaning they don’t allow alcohol sales. Within dry counties certain cities have voted over the years to become “wet” – or allow sales. Arab, which is in Marshall County, becomes the 18th city in a dry county to vote to become wet.

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  5. Alabama has no counties that are completely dry. Of the 67 counties in the state, 24 are partially dry, meaning they have wet cities within them. These 24 “moist” counties include: Bibb. Blount. Cherokee. Clarke. Clay. Coffee. Cullman. DeKalb. Fayette. Franklin. Geneva. Jackson. Lamar. Lauderdale. Lawrence. Limestone. Marion.

  6. Oct 25, 2022 · A headline from Alabama sums it up: “Binge drinking [is] highest in dry Alabama counties.” [13] Dry counties have relative success in cutting down on crime and public health problems, but they unwittingly promote binge drinking.

  7. Sep 21, 2023 · Abnormally dry: 52.89% Moderate drought: 13.54% Severe drought: 8.56% Extreme drought: 2.30% Exceptional drought: 0% The latest update from the Drought Monitor shows abnormally dry conditions...

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