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Adam Griffin
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« on: November 26, 2013, 04:03:44 PM »

Some of these states' definitions of "dry" are a bit inconsistent. Take Tennessee for instance. By default, every jurisdiction in Tennessee is dry (as defined by no sales of wine or liquor), but beer is universally allowed. Ergo, a dry county or city in Tennessee still has beer sales. Municipalities and counties are free to pass referendums that allow for wine, liquor by the drink and package sales. You can't buy wine in a supermarket in Tennessee (ridiculous).

On the map, I've spotted a few errors in the SE TN counties - both Polk and Bradley should be yellow/mixed.
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