Long Term Effects Of Prohibition

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When you think about the prohibition you typically think of it as something that occurred in the past. I personally have never stopped to consider the lasting impact it had on society such as how expensive it was, the decreased overall health of America and lastly was the rise of organized crime. For example, money was lost in taxes, more money was spent in the enforcement of the law, thousands of people lost their jobs. This lost revenue affects us today in how much we pay for income tax. Which if you ask me is pretty insane the fact that Americans are still paying for something that ended 85 years ago. In addition, due to the fact that alcohol wasn't being produced, people were brewing it themselves which led to many people getting sick from

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