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Oklahoma Beer Act of 1933

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Effective
  
June 16, 1933

Statutes at Large
  
48 Stat. 311

Public law
  
73-82

Oklahoma Beer Act of 1933

Long title
  
An Act to legalize the manufacture, sale, or possession of 3.2 per centum beer in the State of Oklahoma when and if the same is legalized by a majority vote of the people of Oklahoma or by act of the Legislature of the State of Oklahoma.

Nicknames
  
Oklahoma Beer Permit Act

Enacted by
  
the 73rd United States Congress

Oklahoma Beer Act of 1933 is a United States public law legalizing the manufacture, possession, and sale of low-point beer in the State of Oklahoma. The Act of Congress cites the federal statute is binding with the cast of legal votes by the State of Oklahoma constituents or legislative action by the Oklahoma Legislature.

Abolishment of Prohibition Era

The H.R. 5690 legislation was enacted into law in conjunction with the 1933 Blaine Act and Cullen-Harrison Act. The 72nd and 73rd U.S. Congressional sessions repealed the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution or the Volstead Act abolishing Prohibition in the United States.

References

Oklahoma Beer Act of 1933 Wikipedia