Prohibition In Oklahoma
In 1907 Oklahomans voted to make the newly formed state dry. In 1933, as a result of a special election, beer containing no more than 3.2% alcohol was declared non-intoxicating and exempted from prohibition. Not until 1959 did Oklahomans repeal liquor prohibition and legalize the package sale of spirits of all kinds. Materials about Oklahoma prohibition can be found in the records of the Office of Governor, Attorney General, State Board of Public Affairs, and Alcoholic Beverage control Board.
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