At 8:04 a.m. on Tuesday, November 21, 1978, Hank Stoppelbein stepped up to the bar at Benedictine\u27s Restaurant in Charlotte and ordered a Bloody Mary, ending a seventy-year ban on the sale of mixed drinks in North Carolina and leaving Oklahoma as the only state in the Union without some form of legal mixed-drink sales. This article will trace the route by which North Carolina law came to accept Mr. Stoppelbein\u27s early-morning consumption and will review the law and regulations which govern his drinking
Review of the book Moonshiners and Prohibitionists: The Battle Over Alcohol in Southern Appalachia, ...
Argument for the prohibition of alcohol. Includes statistics and history of the movement toward tem...
This paper presents a history of the federal role in regulating the manufacture, sale, and distribut...
At 8:04 a.m. on Tuesday, November 21, 1978, Hank Stoppelbein stepped up to the bar at Benedictine\u2...
It was the purpose of this study to trace the development of the Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) sy...
The United States has a drinking problem; or rather, an alcohol problem. In the aftermath of Prohibi...
At the dawn of national Prohibition, the movement had large support in national media; by repeal, th...
Prohibition did not begin with the ratification of the Eighteenth Amendment in 1920, nor did it end ...
The repeal of prohibition in Mississippi is a topic that has attracted little scholarly attention, a...
The Eighteenth Amendment, which prohibited alcohol distribution and sales nationwide, signaled a shi...
2022 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation considers the impact of loosening ...
In 1933 America decisively ended its ill-fated experiment in national prohibition by enacting the Tw...
The effort to abolish Virginia\u27s liquor trade was a failed experiment in Richmond. The city\u27s ...
Mississippi prohibits alcoholic beverage advertising to further its interest in promoting temperance...
North Carolina, the top U.S. tobacco producing state and home to RJ Reynolds and Lorillard tobacco c...
Review of the book Moonshiners and Prohibitionists: The Battle Over Alcohol in Southern Appalachia, ...
Argument for the prohibition of alcohol. Includes statistics and history of the movement toward tem...
This paper presents a history of the federal role in regulating the manufacture, sale, and distribut...
At 8:04 a.m. on Tuesday, November 21, 1978, Hank Stoppelbein stepped up to the bar at Benedictine\u2...
It was the purpose of this study to trace the development of the Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) sy...
The United States has a drinking problem; or rather, an alcohol problem. In the aftermath of Prohibi...
At the dawn of national Prohibition, the movement had large support in national media; by repeal, th...
Prohibition did not begin with the ratification of the Eighteenth Amendment in 1920, nor did it end ...
The repeal of prohibition in Mississippi is a topic that has attracted little scholarly attention, a...
The Eighteenth Amendment, which prohibited alcohol distribution and sales nationwide, signaled a shi...
2022 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation considers the impact of loosening ...
In 1933 America decisively ended its ill-fated experiment in national prohibition by enacting the Tw...
The effort to abolish Virginia\u27s liquor trade was a failed experiment in Richmond. The city\u27s ...
Mississippi prohibits alcoholic beverage advertising to further its interest in promoting temperance...
North Carolina, the top U.S. tobacco producing state and home to RJ Reynolds and Lorillard tobacco c...
Review of the book Moonshiners and Prohibitionists: The Battle Over Alcohol in Southern Appalachia, ...
Argument for the prohibition of alcohol. Includes statistics and history of the movement toward tem...
This paper presents a history of the federal role in regulating the manufacture, sale, and distribut...