Moderation might be an option for alcoholic drinks rather than banning them

Human beings are very perfect in shifting blames and that's exactly what happens with alcohols; when taken in moderation obviously creates none of those harmful effects we see people portray but then, we chose to take more than our heads could carry and then blame it all on the alcohol rather than on our lack of discipline.

Both Alcohols and hard drugs parley on equal ground in terms of effect and none to me is a lesser evil but just with a little tilt towards alcohol because of the easy availability and acceptance whereas you have to "hide to enjoy per say" the hard drugs when you take them but, the effects could very much be likened and similar as both has the ability of creating addiction in the user.

Addiction is what kills more in these substances more than the contents itself because addiction creates that irresistible urge to always go for these substances even when you don't have money.

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The side effects of alcoholic drinks could not be overemphasized, however, if I had the power to ban this commodity, I won't be doing so as I don't think it will help the community get better in anyway but rather will make people seek for alternatives and further create hardship:

Loss Of Jobs

There's a high rate of unemployment currently in my country such that most graduates have gotten tired of looking for jobs and have settled as keke drivers and POS vendors just to make ends meet
Now imagine destroying the alcoholic breweries providing job to thousands of persons,
Where exactly do you place them?
Which alternative do you leave them with?

Worsen Economy

Currently also in my country, the economy is nothing to write home about.
Banning alcoholic drinks is merely adding to it because what will happen is that you'll successfully create market scarcity propelling an avenue for hiked price of any available alcoholic drink because I'm sure the production will be going on even with the ban.
Come to think of it... Hard drugs like cocaine and marijuana are all banned but go into the streets and you'll see them as if they're allowed in the country.

Worsen The Health Of Users

Finally, banning alcoholic drinks will worsen the health of users because the production won't be supervised by any agency and the masses are left with substandard products from some dirty hidden breweries.


However if given the power, there is one area I'll love to work on rather than banning alcoholic drink production and that's self-discipline.
Just like I said initially, most of these side effects doesn't come with moderate intake but rather with excessive intake...
Infact, medically alcoholic intake isn't a problem for us when you don't exceed 14units per week for females and 21units for males.
Note that each alcoholic drink is rounded up to 3units for males and 2units for females which invariably means that yiu have to drink 7bottles and above for it to become a problem.

Now tell me, why would you drink more than 7bottles a week even without this economic hardship even if you're replacing your lunch with drinks...

That's why I will rather use that power to create awareness of the negative impacts of excessive alcoholic intake and also educate the masses on the importance of self-discipline.


Most substances are good when taken in moderation but it's our attitude to those substances that really puts us in the bad side of its effects


Thanks for reading and have a nice day



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I'd have said that if both; alcoholic drinks and drugs are banned, people who consume them will adjust, but we know that people will always find a way to consume them. So, moderation is what should be considered instead

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Yes, I think so too
By the way, think about the hard drugs we've banned, people still lay their hands on them day in day out

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The doctor has spoken and it’s interesting to see that I have similar takes too. Banning alcohol for me will only make the problem worst so it’s just better to teach people the need to take them in moderation.

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The doctor has spoken

What's this again 😂😂😂
Honestly that's just the thing, it's all about educating them on moderation although these days, I've given up

Imagine that cigarette packs have boldly written on it, "Cause Cancer" yet people dine with it like it's orange
I really don't know what's wrong with some people

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I feel people just hate being told what to do and they always tend to be rebellious when they are dared, hehe.

Well, I also think more orientation and awareness is what will help more.

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Fair point

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🫡

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Hope school is going fine

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I’m pushing and you?

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Nice
So far so good..... Just series of exams

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Wow, I’m sure you are doing your best 🥰

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Sure... Goodluck too

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The consumption of these substances is transversal in our society, we must invest heavily in awareness raising and education, especially in the youngest sections of society since the biggest problem begins with this problem in adolescence.

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Yes, I agree with you.
It all starts from adolescence with a greater factor of peer group pressure so it'll really go a long way educating that age group on the need for abstinence or moderation

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Everything in excess is harmful, first of all moderation. If we prohibit alcohol, be sure that it will be manufactured clandestinely and will incite the smuggling of alcohol, thus creating more crime, violence and power struggles between the gangs that want to dominate this illicit market. What should be done is to warn people that if they are going to drink alcohol, they should do it responsibly, warning them of the consequences of excessive drinking.

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Everything in excess is harmful,

That's for a fact
Honestly, from all indications education seems a better option than banning them
Thanks for commenting sir

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Discipline it is but many people will never be disciplined enough when it comes to taking alcohol
Banning it isn't an option but rather creating an awareness more and more on the dangers of consuming alcohol so that people who intentionally wants to ruin their health can willingly do so
Nice viewpoint bro
!PIZZA

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😂😂
It's the way you said intentionally do so for me, but honestly that's what it is because they will have the information then.
Just the same way people that smoke cigarettes do despite the warning on cigarette packs that they're liable to die young and that it causes cancer
It's all a matter of choice

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Hahaha 😂😂
Life is a choice my brother
For some people, if u like, break their brain to pour the information to them....they will still choose the wrong path

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A lot of drug users abused thsse drugs which then take effects in their bodies. Over consumption of drugs and alcoholic drinks react and damages the system. So, it is better to enlighten and educate these victims rather than banning them because no matter what, they still find means of taking them.

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You really can't stop an addict from getting his or her addiction and that's the main reason why I know for sure that banning breweries will never be a solution to it but rather education

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I will not support destroying of brewery's bro, we have a lot unemployment rate already, that would be a big trouble adding with the current number of unemployed rate we have, but we just have to know how we consume alcohol that is a thing to consider.

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I will not support destroying of brewery's bro

Same here 😂
That's for a fact... Our approach to alcoholic drink consumption should change for good

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You rightly point out that moderation is key when it comes to consuming alcohol or any substance. Education about responsible consumption and raising awareness about the risks of excessive intake can go a long way in promoting healthier habits and lifestyles.

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Well said brother....
I also think same, thanks for reading

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