There is a clear historical precedent in alcohol prohibition.
She is involved with alcoholic Denny (in this future, alcohol prohibition has apparently returned as a social policy).
In the early 20th Century, many countries had alcohol prohibition.
Judge Sweet compares the state of drug policy to the failure of alcohol prohibition in this century.
Randolph County is currently an alcohol prohibition or dry county.
Once upon a time we had alcohol prohibition.
It is also an alcohol prohibition or dry county.
Since drugs are illegal but popular, this has created the same kind of crime wave that was seen in the 1920's under alcohol prohibition.
And yet, I don't think the end of alcohol prohibition in 1933 led to a dramatic increase in alcoholism.
Ask anyone who remembers our nation's disastrous experiment with alcohol prohibition.