Posted on 03/06/2015 7:34:52 AM PST by C19fan
Research into recreational drugs still carries a bad rap, following the anti-drug crusades of the Reagan years and beyond. But such research may be one of the most important scientific investigations happening today.
Here's why: the most popular recreational drugs, particularly alcohol, are atrocious. If pharmaceutical chemists could invent a less toxic replacement for alcohol, the social benefits could be enormous.
Despite the common phrase "drugs and alcohol," which seems to imply that alcohol is merely in a related category, alcohol is definitely a drug. Indeed, as Mark Kleiman writes, alcohol is more like the ur-drug: the oldest, most common, and most widely abused drug in the world.
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We already have alternatives to alchohol Miller Lite and Bud Light.
Or the gub’mint could get out of the business of telling people what they can and cannot do and leave it at that .
Soma.
The Progressives started Prohibition, now they want to do it again.
alcoholic beverages have been part of human life from the earliest of days. The problem lies, not in the drink, but in the person and his gluttony, and his inability to control himself.
They should invent nothing, they should let the free market decide and butt out
Oh, no! I, for one, need a guvmint to control me! Otherwise, what might happen?
I’m thinking about something called “water”. It’s healthy when consumed in moderation, cheap, plentiful, and only moderately intoxicating, though it is somewhat habituating. The only downside I can see is if someone figures out how to abuse “water”, then the government will outlaw “water”.
OH - that is so radical.
That’s all we need, another gubmint “study”.
How about research into a drug that would counter the effects of alcohol in minutes?
“Oh, no! I, for one, need a guvmint to control me! Otherwise, what might happen?”
I have a guvmint to control me, Mrs. Duffee.
replacement for alcohol is coffee after lots of drinking : )
Don't forget VIP!
Beer, ale, tea and coffee were the only trusted sources of potable water until about the last 25 years or so of the 19th century. And once the natural benefits of caffeine were applied to industry coffee and tea (and somewhat later, soft drinks like Coca Cola) were the only acceptable forms of workplace beverages. It was the busybody temperance women that gave us the fiasco that was prohibition.
Alcohol predates civilization. And there are some schools of paleo anthropology that think alcohol brought about civilization, and not the other way around.
CC
Western man has done pretty well using alcohol for thousands of years, during the same time they rejected Cannabis as an intoxicant.
Look at the peoples of the world that largely have done the opposite.
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What is your argument against adding a safer alternative to the free market?
BTW, how is your buggy whip business doing? (Or, are you a moonshiner?)
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