Letter To The Old Drinking Buddy Analysis

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The Letter to the Old Drinking Buddy Won Gu Kim Due date: 23 September 14 Won Gu Kim Nola M. Hadley Torres History 7B 22 September 2014 Dear my old drinking buddy, It has been three years after the 18th amendment had been passed, and both consumption and possession of alcohol were prohibited, and my life is just full of unhappiness. I wonder how you are doing in California since we both are drinking lovers. After the law became valid, I see that people actually started to lose their respect to the law and became against the government itself. My companies from the work already began to complain about the law and tend to ignore it and offense the crime. Prohibition causes people to regard the law as unimportant and not efficient,…show more content…
This stupid law only makes people criminals and dies in this city, Chicago. These days, polices and courts look too busy to control, spending their time mostly on Prohibition cases, and they look overburdened to take care of their real purposes which to protect people and citizens’ properties. Even more, people start to distrust the government because people know that many of candidates have their relationships with mobsters who have money and influence from organized crime as a support. The society looks corrupted and this is all because of stupid prohibition at least for these days. A lot of friends of mine also had changes of drinking habits, which means that they drink at home mostly instead of drinking in the bar or pub, and they prefer hard liquors because it is easier to get and cheaper. And if they decide to take risk to go out to drunk, they get really drunk because they drink up everything they have to get rid of evidences. I recently notice that people actually drink more than they used to drink before prohibition so it proves that the prohibition is so ineffective. One of my friends told me that he started to smoke a

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