You might wanna check your history books on this.....many states actually kept prohibition in some form until the 60s. No state that I ever read about legalized booze again prior to the 21st Amendment being accepted.
As for the legalize and tax it theory not working cause people would just grow it......History doesn't support that at all. A simple fact "In 1919, a year before Prohibition went into effect, Cleveland had 1,200 legal bars. By 1923, the city had an estimated 3,000 illegal speakeasies, along with 10,000 stills.An estimated 30,000 city residents sold liquor during Prohibition, and another 100,000 made home brew or bathtub gin for themselves and friends. "
There probably isn't even 1000 stills in Cleveland anymore. Making your own booze is VERY easy. From beer or wine (both legal for home brewing) to Distilled Spirits (not legal for home brewing), you rarely see any of it brewed at home.
It's easy, you legalize it....people will just buy it. Sure some will grow it, but won't be anywhere near whats growing it now.
Besides, you expect lazy pot smokers (pun intended) to actually do work when they can just go buy it!:mrgreen:
Later EddieO