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To: Above My Pay Grade

I don’t know how much to trust these stats. I would have to spend more time checking them against other sources. You say this is fine and dandy and it’s OK because it is legal to consume alcohol.

http://www.drug-rehabs.org/alcohol-statistics.php

# Alcohol is involved in 50% of all driving fatalities.

# In the United States, every 30 minutes someone is killed in an alcohol related traffic accident.

# Over 15 million Americans are dependent on alcohol. 500,000 are between the age of 9 and 12.

# Americans spend over $90 billion dollars total on alcohol each year.

# An average American may consume over 25 gallons of beer, 2 gallons of wine, and 1.5 gallons of distilled spirits each year.

# Pregnant women who drink are feeding alcohol to their babies. Unfortunately the underdeveloped liver of the baby can only burn alcohol at half the rate of its mother, so the alcohol stays in the baby’s system twice as long.

# Each year students spend $5.5 billion on alcohol, more then they spend on soft drinks, tea, milk, juice, coffee, or books combined.

# 56% of students in grade 5 to 12 say that alcohol advertising encourages them to drink.

# 6.6% of employees in full time jobs report heavy drinking, defined as drinking five or more drinks per occasion on five or more days in the past 30 days.

# The highest percentage of heavy drinkers (12.2%) is found among unemployed adults between the age of 26 to 34

# Up to 40% of all industrial fatalities and 47% of industrial injuries can be linked to alcohol consumption and alcoholism.

# In 2000, almost 7 million persons age 12 to 20 was a binge drinker; that is about one in five persons under the legal drinking age was a binge drinker.

# The 2001 survey shows 25 million (one in ten) Americans surveyed reported driving under the influence of alcohol. This report is nearly three million more than the previous year. Among young adults age 18 to 25 years, almost 23% drove under the influence of alcohol.

# Drunk driving is proving to be even deadlier then what we previously know. The latest death statistics released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), using a new method of calculation show that 17,488 people where killed in alcohol related traffic accidents last year. This report represents nearly 800 more people where killed than the previous year.

# Alcohol is the number 1 drug problem in America.

# 43% of Americans have been exposed to alcoholism in their families.

# Nearly one out of 4 Americans admitted to general hospitals have alcohol problems or are undiagnosed alcoholics being diagnosed for alcohol related consequences.

# Alcohol and alcohol related problems is costing the American economy at least $100 million in health care and lost of productivity every year.

# Four in ten criminal offenders report alcohol as a factor in violence.

# Among spouse violence victims, three out of four incidents were reported to have involved alcohol use by the offender.

# In 1996, local law enforcement agencies made an estimated 1,467,300 arrests nationwide for driving under the influence of alcohol.


69 posted on 02/24/2010 8:01:26 AM PST by listenhillary (the only reason government wants to be our provider is so it may become our master)
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To: listenhillary

Assuming all that is true,(and a lot of those stats seem bogus) will legalizing a whole host of more dangerous drugs make things better or worse?

That list reads like an argument for prohibition, not one for legalizing drugs.


72 posted on 02/24/2010 8:08:50 AM PST by Above My Pay Grade
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To: listenhillary
You say this is fine and dandy and it’s OK because it is legal to consume alcohol.

Which makes me wonder......

Tobacco kills the smoker. Alcohol not only kills the alcoholic, but also kills those around him. So, why is the government just going after tobacco without a word about alcohol. Shouldn't they be going after both if they go after one?
With tobacco, the culprit kills one. With alcohol, the culprit kills more than one. So, wouldn't alcohol be worse?
Where are the political attacks on the booze industry? Where are the warning labels? Where's the demonization? What am I missing here?

Because both are legal, well, that's the way it is, but why the political discrepancy?

74 posted on 02/24/2010 8:15:32 AM PST by concerned about politics ("Get thee behind me, Liberal")
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