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187. Mindus, pp. 913.
168. Ibid.
188. Thurston Hatcher, "Senator Wants Two-
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169. Carol Morello, "Bar Raids Irritate Owners,
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189. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, "Grant
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172. Mike Johnson and Linda Spice, "Bucher Takes
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Foundation, has written: "We have no interest in
returning to the prohibition days of the
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Eighteenth Amendment. Our work is focused on
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and social problems cause by the illegal use and
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174. Corinne Reynolds, "BPD Still Waiting for
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175. Quoted in ibid.
192. Ibid., p. 12.
176. MADD, "Alcohol Related Laws."
193. Ibid.
177. Ibid.
194. Ibid., p. 14.
178. Dan Mindus, "Beyond the Neo-Prohibition
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181. Ibid., pp. 7475.
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199. Mindus, p. 8.
183. "Liquor Board Allows Tacoma to Ban Sales
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200. Ibid., pp. 1415.
December 14, 2001. See also Craig Timberg,
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