Proposition Summary
PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT ACT. Submitted to electors by referendum. Defines intoxicating liquor as that containing over one-half of one per cent of alcohol; with certain exceptions relating to religious, medicinal and home use, prohibits the manufacture, possession, receiving, serving, gift and transportation thereof, and also the advertising and soliciting the sale thereof, for beverage purposes; declares nothing therein shall authorize anything prohibited by any act of Congress, nor limit the power of any city or county to prohibit the manufacture and sale of such liquor; regulates the dealing in intoxicating liquor for nonbeverage purposes; and prescribes penalties.
Proposition Number
2
Year
1920
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Fail
Popular Vote Results
Y: 400475; A: 46.2; N: 465537; B: 53.8
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
Referendum
For Author
M. B. Harris, State Senator Twenty-sixth District
Against Author
E. M. Sheehan, President California Grape Growers' Exchange
Recommended Citation
PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT ACT California Proposition 2 (1920).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/131