Monday, Mar. 26, 1934

Kentucky Style

Last December when the 18th Amendment was tossed into the political bonfire, Kentucky, hardest of hard liquor states, did not repeal its prohibition law. Last week it was still unrepealed when Governor Ruby Laffoon signed a new law regarding the sale of medicinal liquor. Two ways were provided for obtaining it. (1) On prescriptions written by doctors (without limit). (2) On prescriptions which any person over 21 may write for himself, if he declares "I am not addicted to the habit of drink and have not within six months prior hereto, been convicted of drunkenness."

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