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  1. 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. 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 ...

  2. 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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  4. 10 Cheapest States to Live Off Grid; State Cost Score Cost of Land Property Taxes Cost of Living Index; New Mexico: 9.2: 521: 0.55%: 87.5: Louisiana: 9.2: 3,045: 0.18%: 93.9: Alabama: 9.1: 2,984: 0.33%: 89.3: Mississippi: 8.9: 2,745: 0.52%: 86.1: Wyoming: 8.8: 779: 0.58%: 97.3: Arkansas: 8.8: 3,163: 0.52%: 86.9: Oklahoma: 8.6: 1,734: 0.74%: 87. ...

  5. Oct 25, 2022 · When Prohibition officially came to an end in the United States, everyone from private citizens to the president publicly raised a glass to celebrate the ignoble conclusion of the “noble experiment.”. But generations later, some places in the country proudly cling to their refusal to join the party. An examination of “dry towns ...

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  6. Dry counties are those that forbid the sale of alcoholic beverages in some form. Hundreds of dry counties exist across the US. And about 18,000,000 people live in dry areas. Thus, about 6% of the the people in the US live in the roughly 10% of the area that is dry.

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  7. 33 states have laws which allow localities to prohibit the sale (and in some cases, consumption and possession) of liquor. 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 ...

  8. Dec 7, 2019 · These laws have largely faded away, though some more recently than others: In Arkansas, blue laws banning the sale of liquor were only overturned in 2009, while Minnesota’s 159-year-old Sunday ...

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