Originally Posted by
rj
Bahah a lot of villages in Alaska are still dry though, and like hardcore dry. They can't even possess alcohol
Supposedly it works, and I wouldn't be surprised if it worked for small villages where everybody knows what everybody and they're mom is doing.
Fun fact, technically marijuana has been "legal" in Alaska since 1975. "In Alaska, cannabis was decidedly legal (under state, but not federal, law) for in-home, personal use under the Ravin v. State ruling of 1975. This ruling allowed up to two ounces (57 g) of cannabis and cultivation of fewer than 25 plants for these purposes. A 1991 voter ballot initiative re-criminalized marijuana possession, but when that law was eventually challenged in 2004, the Alaska courts upheld the Ravin ruling, saying the popular vote could not trump the state constitution."