Money | Idaho Idaho Drops 5 Wives Vodka Ban Booze ban canned after lawsuit threat By Rob Quinn Posted Jun 8, 2012 8:23 AM CDT Copied This image provided by Ogden's Own distillery shows a bottle of Five Wives Vodka. (AP Photo/Ogden's Own Distillery, file) The makers of Five Wives Vodka have a victory to drink to: Idaho's state liquor monopoly has dropped its ban on their booze, which officials considered offensive to Mormons. The liquor board says it will " immediately begin processing special order requests" for the beverage , reports the Los Angeles Times. The change of heart came after a George Washington University professor posted a letter on his website calling the ban unconstitutional and threatening to sue on behalf of the distillery. "This case may test the limits of the government in advancing the sectarian demands of any religious groups and the exercise of arbitrary power," he wrote. "Frankly, to paraphrase the Irish proverb, the exercise of arbitrary power 'is sweet to drink but bitter to pay for.'" The distillery owner notes he may still sue in an effort to force the state to drop the requirement that his product be sold by "special order" only. Read These Next The 8 Democrats who bucked party on shutdown have something in common. Here's where things stand in the House ahead of shutdown vote. Hormone therapy for menopause was unfairly demonized, says the FDA. Senate votes to end shutdown in deal Sanders calls 'horrific.' Report an error