The West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Administration (or ABCA) is the
alcoholic beverage control state authority in the U.S. state of
West Virginia. The agency is sometimes incorrectly referred to as the ABCC or ABC.There have been numerous accusations over the years that the agency is corrupt and often accepts bribes to look the other way for liquor law violations. These accusations have not been proven. The Administration was created in 1935 after the repeal of the state's
alcohol prohibition amendment, and for fifty six years, maintained a monopoly on wholesale and retail sales of liquor in the state. On February 27, 1990,
Senate Bill 337 was passed, which discontinued the retail sale of alcohol by the state. In 1990 and 1991, 214 state-owned liquor stores were sold, and profits of $26,500,000 were transferred by the ABCA to the state's general fund.
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