You know what's strange...
I've been watching Alaska Troopers, did you know there are MANY sections in Alaska that have banned alcohol.
Now, almost everyone has at least one gun, but many can't buy alcohol. You aren't even allowed to have it mailed to you in these sections.
Whatever happened to a mans home is his castle?
What about the fact alcohol is legal?
I don't hear anyone bitching for the rights of these Americans... strange!
Just looked this up & found this:
A 2004 survey by the National Alcoholic Beverage Control Association found that over 500 municipalities in the United States are dry, including 83 in Alaska. Almost one half of Mississippi's counties are dry. Its alcohol laws are similarly complex. In Florida, four of the 67 counties are dry,[1] all of which are located in the northern part of the state, an area that has cultural ties to the Deep South.
Despite being the location of a major operational distillery of whiskey,[2] Jack Daniel's home county of Moore County, Tennessee is a dry county so the product is not available at stores or restaurants within the county, although the distillery does sell commemorative bottles of whiskey.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry_county