THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Congress enforces Prohibition – 1919

Via History.com

Congress passes the Volstead Act over President Woodrow Wilson’s veto. The Volstead Act provided for the enforcement of the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, also known as the Prohibition Amendment.

The movement for the prohibition of alcohol began in the early 19th century, when Americans concerned about the adverse effects of drinking began forming temperance societies. By the late 19th century, these groups had become a powerful political force, campaigning on the state level and calling for national liquor abstinence. In December 1917, the 18th Amendment, prohibiting the “manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes,” was passed by Congress and sent to the states for ratification. In January 1919, the 18th amendment achieved the necessary two-thirds majority of state ratification, and prohibition became the law of the land.

The Volstead Act, passed nine months later, provided for the enforcement of prohibition, including the creation of a special unit of the Treasury Department. Despite a vigorous effort by law-enforcement agencies, the Volstead Act failed to prevent the large-scale distribution of alcoholic beverages, and organized crime flourished in America. In 1933, the 21st Amendment to the Constitution was passed and ratified, repealing prohibition.

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5 Comments
Ken31
Ken31
October 28, 2021 6:55 am

The congress criminals were all too happy to allow their banking masters to use this opportunity to install the proto-police-state with the “Volstead Act” treason. The congress passing this abomination is the same group of traitors responsible for the surrender of the USA to international bankers just a few years prior. One of the most spectacular betrayals by a legislature in all of history.

The 18th Amendment is proof positive the US Constitution was not “the most perfect form of government to date”, but an joke of an inadequate document that is among the worst forms of government ever created in the history of man that only limped along so long because of unprecedented advantages in resources and people.

I will say it again: The American revolutionaries allowed themselves to be betrayed by those rascals in Philadelphia.

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  Ken31
October 28, 2021 7:32 am

LOL – you’re still looking for the perfect form of government?

Hal P
Hal P
October 28, 2021 7:31 am

“We the People” NEED to take back control from the traitors in our government.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
October 28, 2021 8:26 am

At least they had the “principles” to follow the “Constitutional” process for this. Not so with the immoral and unconstitutional war on drugs. All just more governmental bullshit and tyranny regardless. Now it’s just tyranny by press conference.