Having suffered from the noble experiment for over ten years, Dudley Cammet Lunt, an attorney, penned this essay about how the states could be done with the scourge of Prohibition:
"In discussing Article V in The Federalist Papers [Alexander Hamilton] said: 'We may safely rely on the disposition of the State legislatures to erect barriers against the encroachments of the national authority.'"
The author was keen to point out that there were only two states in 1930 that were in favor of Prohibition.
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