Explore the legal landscape of the early 1920s with this comprehensive guide, "1922 Guide, Intoxicants, Industrial Alcohol And Narcotics." Compiled by the Lawrence Law Service, Olive Beatty, McCabe & Tressler, and the United States government, this volume provides a detailed overview of the laws and regulations surrounding intoxicants, industrial alcohol, and narcotics during the Prohibition era.
Offering insights into the legal framework of a transformative period in American history, this guide serves as an invaluable resource for legal historians, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of law enforcement and social change in the 20th century. Delve into the specifics of regulations, enforcement practices, and the societal impact of these laws as presented in this meticulously compiled reference work.
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