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Originally posted by hobbes@21 April 2003 - 00:39
What is your point about pot and alcohol? I was just saying, to sort of give the reader some perspective, that the fact that one is illegal and the other legal is arbitrary.
My main concern is the addictive drugs. Whether you think nicotine is more addictive than cocaine is irrelvant to the big picture, a simple matter of quibbling details. We will both agree that both are highly addictive and that is the point.
The story I told was anecdotal, but a microcosm of what occurs everyday. This is not in dispute.My comparison is dead on. Most people who consume alcohol ARE casual drinkers, most who smoke ARE addicted. That was the essensce of it.
So, when you take a highly addictive drug, you are more likely to become an addict. Drinking is done by almost everyone, but most confine it to certain occasions, rather than craving a daily alcohol break.
Alcoholics represent a small percentage of those that drink, cigarette addicts are the norm with the occassional smoker being the exception.
Sure, people with problems use drugs as an escape. This will turn out poorly, regardless of the drug of choice. But what about the functional person who decides to take a line at a party and becomes addicted? With alcohol alone, he would have a hangover. With coke, he has a new best buddy.
The best way to fight the war on addiction is prevention. Truer words were never spoken.
Don't change your story. You said laws caused overdoses and that laws caused almost all of the adverse of the drugs. That is just crazy! It is the addictive property of these drugs that cause the adverse effects.
The absolute equality of pot and alcohol is a quibble, lets stay on topic.