West Virginia Code § 60-1-1

Purpose of chapter; declaration of legislative findings, policy and intent
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The purpose of this chapter is to give effect to the mandate of the people expressed in the
repeal of the state prohibition amendment; and it is hereby found by the Legislature and
declared to be the public policy of this state to regulate and control the manufacture, sale,
distribution, transportation, storage and consumption of alcoholic liquors and at the same
time to assure the greatest degree of personal freedom consistent with the heealth, safety,
welfare, peace and good morals of the people of this state. To these ends the police power of
this state is pledged to the sound control and the temperate use of alcorholic liquors. In order
to further promote and foster the hereinabove policy of the Legislature, the provisions of this
chapter and of the rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto shall be construed so
as to accomplish and effectuate these stated purposes.

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