I would be interested to know how many of you anti-drug people out there use alcohol. It is a legal narcotic (because it is easily taxed) and as such accepted in society. A person having a drink at lunchtime is something most of us wouldn't even notice unless they were obviously drunk. This legal narcotic leads to many adverse effects and terrible events occurring.
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That is very true [except that alcohol is a depressant, not a narcotic].
I never drink enough to get drunk, but I genuinely enjoy a wide variety of alcoholic drinks. Beer, wine, hard liquor, mixed drinks. I like them all. I can't drink too much because I get terrible hangovers. A six pack would ruin me the next day.
I would give it all up and go back to the prohibition days if I thought removing the booze from our society would work. No wine with a steak dinner, no cold beer after work, never again a gin and tonic to end the day. I would vote for prohibition just to get it out of the hands of people that shouldn't have access.
I have seen just as many lives ruined by alcohol as I have by drugs. On the other hand, I do believe the drugs ruin the lives of a higher percentage of participants than the booze does.
Some history on why booze is legal: The illegality of most drugs is not based on the governments inability to tax it. Coca-cola once upon a time was laced with cocaine, and laudanum (tincture of opium) was sold at the corner store. Speed was once a common ingredient in diet pills. All of these products were removed from the market because of the problems they caused, not because the government couldn't tax them. Alcohol, on the other hand, is deeply ingrained into our society, culture, and is even a critical component of many of our religions.
Beer and wine were originated in pre-history, as much as a method of preserving food value as they were for getting drunk. In addition to storing almost indefinitely, wine and beer tasted good and could be consumed straight from the jug with no further preparation.
People that drank bottled wine and beer didn't get sick as often, mostly because of the poor sanitation up until modern times. 500 years ago, drinking water was synonymous with getting dysentery, or worse.
Concentrating the alcohol by distillation is thought to have been discovered by the desire to save the alcohol and reduce the shipping weight of wine. The discovery that you could make some really good hootch out of spoiled wine or rotten potatoes was a big advance in food production hundreds of years ago.
Eliminating thousands of years of alcohol consumption by a society would not be much different than asking those people to give up or change their religion. Some would go for it, and others will fight to the death to resist change.