Prohibition: It Feels Illegal.

1926: The Constitution says one thing. The country feels another.

At the height of Prohibition, America runs on contradiction — moral crusades by day, whispered negotiations by night. Reformers claim righteousness. Bootleggers claim territory. Federal agents claim jurisdiction. Everyone claims innocence.

Prohibition: It Feels Illegal drops delegates into a high-intensity crisis mixer where policy, profit, and reputation are all on the line. Expect shifting alliances, rapid directives, backroom bargaining, and an atmosphere inspired by the decade’s most “exclusive” gatherings.

21+ delegates only.

Jazz Age attire encouraged.

Discretion strongly advised.

If it feels illegal… you’re probably doing it right.

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