The ban needs to be enacted legislatively after market creation.
What counts:
ban on distilled spirits only
ban for people born after a given date (simmilar to NZ tobacco ban)
extremely restrictive personal quotas (<20% average consumption prior to enactment)
What does not:
increasing drinking age
restricting sales to a small number of outlets
supreme court decision finding the sale of alcohol unconstitutional
anything a country with a theologically driven legislature does
an attempted ban that gets legally overturned before coming into effect
All timeframes:
/CodeandSolder/will-any-country-at-least-partially-5fcd89487eee
/CodeandSolder/will-any-country-at-least-partially
/CodeandSolder/will-any-country-at-least-partially-db5c43829921
/CodeandSolder/will-any-country-at-least-partially-b2acab53e843
/CodeandSolder/will-any-country-at-least-partially-f942c2f9a355
/CodeandSolder/will-any-country-at-least-partially-d31c8d2e6e56
See also:
/CodeandSolder/will-any-country-legalize-recreatio
/CodeandSolder/will-any-country-legalize-recreatio-1a525266f522
(and other timeframes)
@BrunoParga it sounds like this needs to be enacted nationwide, even if partially. by my read, a dry county wouldn't count. am I wrong?