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Today in Supreme Court History: December 5, 1933
12/5/1933: The 21st Amendment is ratified.
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And in the spirit of sophomoric undergrads everywhere, we celebrate this -- and then on December 7th, we all get bombed...
Proving that, once in a while, government makes the right decision.
Poorly executed, though.
If government is executed, it’s always worthwhile.
Proving, once again, that everything government does is incompetently done. Instead of just repealing Prohibition, it added new wrinkles for more contorted control of booze.
Some people want a clarification to the 2nd amendment, thinking they can improve upon "shall not be infringed", as if that is the problem with all gun control laws. No sir! The problem is that "the right to keep and bear arms" has always been construed as a phrase with known exceptions: no felons, no prisoners, no lunatics, no infants. Gun control laws seek to add more "common sense" exceptions under the pretense that they have always been there, just not fully stated. Adding more words just provides more room for discovering more "common sense" exceptions.
Without the sweet and bitter fruits of Prohibition's repeal, we might not have this.
This site's inadequacies prevent me from linking to Sweet Virginia (go with the version from Stripped) and Janis Joplin's Mercedes Benz.