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To: Roscoe
An erroeous opinion, belied by the constitution itself.
59 posted on 03/15/2003 12:37:59 PM PST by tpaine
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To: tpaine
An erroeous opinion

Beg on.

"An amendment to the Constitution obviously appealed to temperance reformers more than a federal statute banning liquor. A simple congressional majority could adopt a statute but, with the shift of a relatively few votes, could likewise topple one. Drys feared that an ordinary law would be in constant danger of being overturned owing to pressure from liquor industry interests or the growing population of liquor-using immigrants. A constitutional amendment, on the other hand, though more difficult to achieve, would be impervious to change. Their reform would not only have been adopted, the Anti-Saloon League reasoned, but would be protected from future human weakness and backsliding."

Repealing National Prohibition by David Kyvig, Copyright 1979 by the University of Chicago


61 posted on 03/15/2003 12:47:33 PM PST by Roscoe
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