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Record #:
17493
Abstract:
Contemporary laws in 1937 confused law enforcement officers on legal issues concerning alcohol. Topics especially problematic included the transportation of alcohol, the borders between dry and non-dry areas, and what is regarded as alcohol.
Source:
Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 4 Issue 8, July 1937, p1-2, por
Record #:
17497
Abstract:
The State A.B.C. Board oversaw all of the county based boards, which in 1937 only 27 counties voted in favor of selling liquor. State board responsibilities include approving brands of liquor for sale, testing quality of liquor sold, and regulating how much a single store can distribute. All stores selling spirits were responsible for abiding by state mandated laws and regulations drawn up by the State A.B.C. Board.
Source:
Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 4 Issue 9, Aug 1937, p11-12, il