Kansas City Booze Biz Comeback

Good times and liver damage is the new hotness and this local public TV hype offers high praise to companies helping ramp up the level of local cirrhosis. Checkit:

A Century Later, Two Prohibition-Era KC Companies Come Back

One hundred years ago this week alcohol became illegal - barred from being manufactured and sold - thanks to the National Prohibition Act of 1920. The new law was the culmination of a decades-long campaign by American Temperance Society and the Women's Christian Temperance League, which argued drinking booze was an evil vice and amoral.

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