Sin always has “unforeseen consequences,” and sin doesn’t pay every Friday -— but payday will come, and the end will be as much if not more than the pain, misery, heartached, suffering, death, and sorrow generated by the alcohol industry. “God is not mocked, whatever a man sows, that will it reap.” This would apply to states and nations as well. The “wages of sin is death,” and “the thief comes to steal, kill, and destroy.”
The problem is not the item in the creation, but how it is used.
Legalization has nothing to do with sin. By your premise it should be illegal to lie and not go to church on Sunday.
If the answer to the above 2 questions is 'no', what is the biblical justification for drug prohibition under secular law in modern times?