Prohibition

  • 111Network Against Prohibition — (NAP) is the name given to the drug law reform and human rights activist group that began on 7 March 2002, in Darwin, Australia in response to the Northern Territory Labor Government s drug house legislation. NAP members aim to end the… …

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  • 112The Mafia during Prohibition — By the 1920s The United States and the provinces within Canada had adopted prohibition (a law forbidding the sale of alcohol [Hallowell, Prohbition In Ontario, 1919 1923.1972. Ottawa: Love Printing Service. Pg ix] . It was during that era that… …

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  • 113Drug prohibition law — See also: Prohibition (drugs) Drug prohibition law is prohibition based law by which governments prohibit, except under licence, the production, supply, and possession of many, but not all, substances which are recognised as drugs, and which… …

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  • 114Ontario prohibition plebiscite, 1894 — An Ontario prohibition plebiscite was held on January 1, 1894, in conjunction with municipal elections under the Prohibition Plebiscite Act, on the legality of alcoholic beverages and the implementation of prohibition. Though the plebiscite… …

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  • 115Ontario prohibition referendum, 1902 — An Ontario prohibition referendum was held on December 4, 1902, under the Liquor Act, on the legality of alcoholic beverages and the implementation of prohibition in the province. Though the referendum passed, a majority of half of the voters in… …

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  • 116Norwegian continued prohibition referendum, 1926 — Norway This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Norway …

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  • 117Ontario prohibition referendum, 1919 — An Ontario prohibition referendum was held on October 20, 1919 (in conjunction with the 15th provincial election), on the repeal of the prohibition of alcoholic beverages. Prohibition had been passed by the provincial government in 1916 under the …

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  • 118Ontario prohibition referendum, 1924 — An Ontario prohibition referendum was held on October 23, 1924 on the repeal of the Ontario Temperance Act. The referendum was brought about by a clause in the Act, which permitted the possible repeal of prohibition by a majority vote. Contents 1 …

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  • 119The Crusaders (repeal of alcohol prohibition) — The Crusaders was an organization founded to promote the repeal of prohibition in the United States. Prominent Crusaders included Alfred Sloan, Jr., Sewell Avery, Cleveland Dodge, and Wallage Alexander. The organization was founded in May 1929 as …

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  • 120Association Against the Prohibition Amendment — The Association Against the Prohibition Amendment was established in 1918 [ [http://www.gale.com/servlet/ItemDetailServlet?region=9 imprint=000 cf=n titleCode=SR533 type=4 id=S1844 Gale Catalog Item Detail ] ] [… …

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