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Leftover Prohibition Law Hurts Business in West Virginia

A leftover West Virginia law from the prohibition era has been the focus of controversy lately. The law prohibits sale of beer that has a level of alcohol content that surpasses 6%, which essentially makes gourmet and microbrewed beers illegal. A consequence of this law is that residents travel out of state to acquire these specialty beers, and local businesses lose sales and income.

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