Friday, 6 April 2012

As we are all no doubt aware, In England, most people drink once a week or less. Women stick to two to three units a day and men drink up to three or four units, and are therefore in no risk of damaging their health. Right? 


Alcohol has long being culturally ingrained in Britain and is therefore one of the only drugs that the members of our omniscient parliament have actually tried. In fact, many of them are probably quite familiar with the drug, and would due to this know, of course, that it is completely safe and should remain legal while many less harmful drugs I.E cannabis remain illegal. 




Sadly, the legality of the substance creates a much more convincing social stigma than hard evidence on the subject. Take for example a man who enjoys a joint or bong every evening compared to a man who drinks a few beers or whatever poison he may choose to pick. The former is a drug addict and the latter is just a connoisseur of fine drink. 


I guess that's completely fair

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