May 23, 2013

Save Email Print Bookmark and Share
A A

Last No-Alcohol Ala. County Wants to Keep it that Way

LINEVILLE, Ala. (AP) -- Clay County is the only county left in Alabama where there isn't a single place that you can't buy a beer legally. And there are plenty of people there happy to keep it that way.

It's a scenic but poor county of about 14,000 people in the hills about 50 miles east of Birmingham.

It isn't illegal to have a small amount of alcohol in Clay County, and lots of people go across the county line to buy it and take it home. Wayne Watts, the county commission chairman and a former police chief, says it's an open secret that you can buy it from bootleggers, too.

People like the Rev. Bruce Willis say it's unlikely the county will ever go wet. He says people won't vote for it in a rural area where family values are important.


Comments are posted from viewers like you and do not always reflect the views of this station.
powered by Disqus

What's on Tonight

WTVY WTVY2 WTVY3
4Warn Desktop Alert-Download it Now!

Your Opinion

Do you shop at thrift stores?

Yes, Often
Yes, Every So Often
No


Send View

Follow WTVY

Facebook
Twitter
Ipad App
Droid App
Text Alerts
Enews
RSS Feeds

What's Happening

The Wiregrass Photobook

In Partnership with AL.com