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  • Why the Drinking Age is 21 in Every State
  • The Drunkest Time in American History
  • Mail-Order Alcohol: why you can’t get that niche bourbon (and why you might be able to soon)
  • Emergency Booze
  • How A Civil Service Job Helped End Prohibition
  • The First American Liquor Laws
  • Prohibition’s Racist Underbelly
  • The Maine Law
  • Dry Republicans, Wet Democrats? Alcohol and Party Politics in American History
  • A Brief History of Indian Alcohol Policy
  • The Whiskey Trust
  • Members Only: The History (and Legal Niche) of the Private Club
  • The Three Mile Limit: Booze on Boats
  • The Whiskey Ring
  • Liquoring Up the Electorate
  • Beginner’s Guide to the Whiskey Rebellion
  • Happy Hour Laws: States’ Quest To Keep People Happy, But Not That Happy
  • Lewis Rosenstiel, Capitalist Champion of America’s ‘Native Spirit’
  • The Aristocracy vs. Prohibition
  • The Taft Decision: What is Whiskey, Anyway?
  • A (Very Brief) History of Straight Whiskey
  • The Brown Jug Bills
  • Dram Shop Laws
  • Bottled In Bond
  • Chicken Wings are Sandwiches in Colorado
  • Your Liquor is Lying to You, and That’s Okay
  • The 15-Gallon Law: Pack My Box With Five Dozen Liquor Jugs
  • The “Habitual Drunkard:” Virginia’s Downright Prehistoric Anti-Homeless Law.
  • Kentucky’s 80 Different Liquor Licenses
  • Drive-Thru Daiquiris
  • War Between the Wine States
  • Boozy Trade Wars
  • The Government Can’t Decide If Whiskey Is Gluten Free
  • A Tall Whiskey COLA: Navigating a Web of US Labeling Laws
  • Why Aren’t There Nutrition Labels On Alcohol?
  • Do Higher Taxes Reduce Drinking’s Problems?
  • Home Distilling: Yep, Still Illegal
  • Appalachian Appellations: The Quest to Protect America’s Spirit
  • Behind the Zion Curtain: Utah’s Unorthodox Approach To Keeping Liquor Away From Innocent Eyes
  • Three Cheers, Three Tiers: Why Alcohol Production, Distribution, and Sales are Legally Separate
  • Prohibition’s Legacy
  • You have a baby… In a bar! How Laws About Kids In Bars Have Adapted (or not) to Changing Times
  • 3.2%: Why Some State Laws Distinguish Between “Light” and “Heavy” Beer
  • The Control State Primer
  • Blue Laws: Football Season Edition
  • Beer Street and Gin Lane: Why Liquor is Treated Differently from Beer and Wine
  • Now Open Sundays: A Brief History of American Blue Laws
  • Intro: The Adventures of John Barleycorn and his Uncle Sam

Tag: virginia

March 5, 2020

The First American Liquor Laws

We’ve been drinking (and punishing people for drinking) since we landed at Jamestown.

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May 1, 2019January 7, 2020

The “Habitual Drunkard:” Virginia’s Downright Prehistoric Anti-Homeless Law.

I’d like to think that our understanding of substance dependency has evolved, but the law doesn’t always reflect that.

Tagged alcohol, American history, booze, drunk, habitual drunkard, history, homeless, homelessness, law, legal aid justice center, liquor, liquor law, virginia, virginia beach. Leave a comment
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