![]() An Oklahoma Supreme Court judge issued an opinion ruling that the brewing company violation of Oklahoma's distribution laws that prohibited franchising among distributors. In 1976 Oklahoma's distribution laws, commonly known as reverse franchising or the open wholesale system, prompted a local distributor to sue a major domestic brewer for turning down an order and responded explaining that the brewing company already had a distributor in the same territory. Any establishment with a beer license could sell 3.2% abw beer regulated by Oklahoma's ABLE commission. Alcohol stronger than 3.2% abw could only by sold by a licensed retail package store at room temperature. ![]() On April 7, 1959, the legislature voted on House Bill 825, which repealed prohibition and created the Alcohol Control Board, known now as the ABLE commission (Alcohol Beverage Laws Enforcement). In 1933 when the Federal government repealed the 18th Amendment, Oklahoma did not ratify the new 21st Amendment and instead approved the sale of beer containing not more than 3.2 alcohol by weight with the Oklahoma Beer Act of 1933. When Oklahoma became a state in 1907, the state constitution included the prohibition of alcohol. 5 Minors, adults under age 21, and alcohol in Oklahoma.
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