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Alcohol is no longer pushed underground but as you posted, it claims more lives. So, how is that "safer?" I understand there is more quality control of the product but it's use is still abused so how did Prohibition repeal make alcohol use safer? People still die from liver damage and DUI car wrecks and other alcohol-related accidents. Drunks still harm other people by drunken driving, increased aggression (bar fights and domestic violence), and giving birth to fetal alcohol syndrome babies. Alcohol is still illegally sold to minors. The business of alcohol manufacture and sales may be "safer" without Prohibition but it hasn't made things better for all those alcohol-related deaths that you mentioned.



So, make all drug use legal and everything will be roses and rainbows. Right--there was no crime in the world until certain drugs became illegal. Right.

:roll:


Yet, you complain about big pharma and doctor abuse of drug pushing on the people--and it's legal!


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