Prohitectionism
pro·hi·tec·tion·ism - noun. 1. The act of simultaneously limiting access to a good or service for moral reasons while ensuring a politically connected group is able to profit from it through the force of law. A portmanteau of Prohibition and Protectionism
"Because of prohitectionism in North Carolina a distillery can only sell one bottle per person per year on premises but the state owned ABC stores can sell as many as they want."