Ähmmmm I meant it kinda serious...Okay, it was written to provoke you but lets see.
You mix up the definition of the term drug and the behaviour of some junkies.
But don't be fooled, it is a difference, really.
A drug is something one needs to exist, which gives a pleasent feeling (or other said "make one feel good")
and which makes addicts mentally or physically. Alc is such an substance too. Look at those alc-wracks who are
screaming for their daily booze and you see what I mean. They need it, they buy it from their low or non-existant
money (the mental addiction) and some people need it to feel good again. So you have the physical part.
Another example:
A man or woman drinking some beer to "get a calm hand", to calm down, or any other form of repetitive/daily consumption.
Now perhaps you think: "You're talking about alc in general". Yes, I do 'cuz beer is an alcoholic substance.
Now you're conquering: "Beer aren't spirits and it doesn't addict or the addiction is minimal".
Yeah, correct, but drugs aren't the same too. Weed is different from LSD and Ecstasy isn't cocaine.
The active substances of these drugs are different from drug to drug, so you have an equal comparison to alcohol.
There is beer, booze, absinthe and enough sub-styles of alc.
Each drug works in different ways and people react different in a small way. With alc it is the same. Some feel good, some feel bad 'cuz they only need 2 beer to see stars, one is chilling, another one gets aggressive...
Sounds like a description of some junkies don't you think?
And it depends which drug one is taking. Some are more dangerous, some are less, some carry one to regions noone entered so far, some are more addictive, some less....Depends and it is not to be generalized because the variations are huge.
The bottom line: Alc can be addictive, but it mustn't (or needn't ??? everytime I screw this one up... pick the one in the sense of could happen).
About getting shot, ruined life etc.:
This are some possible consequences for junkies but look above. Not everyone smoking weed has to end up like this.
There are examples. Just look around and you'll find some of them


Of course with harder drugs it is different, but we had this above already - different substances, different grades
of possible addiction and different reactions.
I don't try to negociate the dangers of drugs, nor do I try to convince you of start tripping, but what I intent
is to have a more critical and more detailed view on the topic because it is a very diverse one and it is more then it seems to be.
And this has nothing to do with Goldies "I'm gay - I'm proud" theory
