Why dont we ban alcohol?

Started by Blindside123 pages

Why dont we ban alcohol?

It kills 88,000 people a year.

https://goo.gl/oMs3EL

IKR; what's all this talk about an opioid crisis? Alcohol kills far more.

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Originally posted by Blindside12
It kills 88,000 people a year.

https://goo.gl/oMs3EL

Alcohol is far more regulated than guns. Since that's ultimately your silly angle.

/thread

Originally posted by Robtard
Alcohol is far more regulated than guns. Since that's ultimately your silly angle.

/thread

Actually its not /thread and this thread had nothing to do wth guns, idiot.

It just had to do with why dont we ban alcohal as a public heath emergency, why dont read the fcking link?

"The deadlier drug crises that we don’t consider public health emergencies
Alcohol and tobacco kill far more people than opioids. Should they be considered an “epidemic”?"

Originally posted by Robtard
Alcohol is far more regulated than guns. Since that's ultimately your silly angle.

/thread

but what about OP's fee-fees? probably didn't even factor that into your argument, did you?

look whos stalking.

Originally posted by Blindside12
Actually its not /thread and this thread had nothing to do wth guns, idiot.

It just had to do with why dont we ban alcohal as a public heath emergency, why dont read the fcking link?

"The deadlier drug crises that we don’t consider public health emergencies
Alcohol and tobacco kill far more people than opioids. Should they be considered an “epidemic”?"

Robtard didn't misunderstand your link. He is question your intention.

I say lower the drinking age to 18 and decriminalize it's possession and use for minors.

Originally posted by Emperordmb
I say lower the drinking age to 18 and decriminalize it's possession and use for minors.

Yea but its killing more people then opiods, you dont need a prescription, so why are opiods and public health emergency then alcohol?

Banning alcohol creates more problems than regulating it. A ban on alcohol would mean bathtub manjulas and hooch and all kinds of nasty shit.
Not worth it.

Doesn't booze in the US legally have to be radioactive. I'm sure I read that somewhere.

Originally posted by jaden101
Doesn't booze in the US legally have to be radioactive. I'm sure I read that somewhere.
That's why they put worms in it.

Almost everyone drinks alcohol. You might as well try and ban driving. Both of which are more strictly regulated and controlled than guns by the way.

Odd, for something more strictly regulated, I can go buy alcohol far easier than I can a gun.

Is this thread about guns?

When do they ban hammers?

Originally posted by Silent Master
Odd, for something more strictly regulated, I can go buy alcohol far easier than I can a gun.

Maybe he's talking about the drinking age being 21, which isn't even a statute i agree with.

Bingo bongo.

Age of 21, cutoffs in most (if not every state) on the times alcohol can be sold, most scenarios require a seller to have an alcohol distribution license, there are fewer open carry booze states than open carry gun states(iirc) etc.

Originally posted by Emperordmb
I say lower the drinking age to 18 and decriminalize it's possession and use for minors.
Why don't we raise the adult age to 21 in this country as kids are entering "adulthood" slower than they used to:

https://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/21/opinion/sunday/the-case-for-delayed-adulthood.html
https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2012/02/adulthood-delayed-what-has-the-recession-done-to-millennials/252913/

Originally posted by Nephthys
Almost everyone drinks alcohol. You might as well try and ban driving. Both of which are more strictly regulated and controlled than guns by the way.

So "because everyone does it" is your argument? Pathetic. Why does everyone do it is a better question. Does your proposition to ban guns in the states apply to people in Wyoming where 62%+ of households own one; where "everyone does it"?