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He followed her prohibition to the letter – literally.
Although he publicly supported Prohibition, he was fond of martinis.
He was reelected four more times, and in the House he opposed Prohibition and supported woman suffrage and child-labour laws.
He stressed prohibition, basic education and the relief of indebted peasants; broadly he hoped that the interests of the villages would be a first consideration.
He appreciates that legalising drugs could reduce the violence surrounding the trade and the degradation of serious abusers, but values the role he thinks prohibition plays in limiting consumption.
He said prohibition had put billions of pounds into the hands of criminals and called for an open debate on the problems caused by drugs.
While campaigning to be an MP, he criticized prohibition.
Issa, however, said he was open to reviewing marijuana prohibition, he said.
He was also a strict Muslim, a generous almsgiver, and watchful of the morals of his subjects—he issued a prohibition against the use of wine in 1271.
When he realized that prohibition would put an end to this he threw himself into the cause of the wets.
Privately, he hoped that — even with the complication of the ransom prohibition — he would one day escort Kayla home.
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