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To what extent was prohibition successful
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A 2003 study from economists Angela Dills and Jeffrey Miron, a libertarian critical of prohibiting alcohol and other drugs, found that national Prohibition reduced liver cirrhosis deaths - a commonly used proxy for all drinking at the time - by 10 to 20 percent.
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