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If YOU don't want to have alcohol related health complications, you can choose not to drink it.
There, problem solved
Thanks we're cured
Problem is though is that alcohol effects everyone. Drink driving, the idiot alcoholic induced rage/violence/fights, riots at sports events, taking up space at hospitals because someone wanted to drink too much.
Pretty much all of those are crimes too.
And we already tried banning alcohol. It uh, didn’t work and just led to the mob.
You can’t really ban something that you can create in your own house with some yeast and grape juice.
If YOU don't want to have obesity related health complications, you can choose not to eat bad food.
There, problem solved
If YOU don't want to have police related health complications, you can choose not to do crimes.
There, problem solved
If YOU don't want to have covid related health complications, you can choose not to go out in public.
There, problem solved
If YOU don't want to have suicide related health complications, you can choose not to kys.
There, problem solved
Damn it's wild how so many of America's problems can be cured by your suggestions, call Biden quick, we clearly need you in charge of policy.
If YOU don't want to die in a rock climbing accident, you can choose not to rock climb.
I don't know what point you were trying to make here, but I agree with your claims.
The point is that your argument is hollow, overly simplistic, and leads to nothing.
People have the freedom to choose, but it's still important to educate and regulate the things we do so that we can reduce the risks.
The real answer is that this attitude is exactly why we don't treat alcohol use disorder like the treatable medical condition that it is.