Obviously, there is a reason as to why the government is completely fine with alcohol but not weed or psychedelics, & society completely normalizes having a few drinks every night & every weekend. Certain users can get addicted to it -be they actual alcoholics or just people who follow the aforementioned norm- and this can damage their mental & physical health in various ways. Alcohol also can make individuals violent or have episodes of feeling very sad or depressed while drunk. Cigarettes & nicotine are normalized since they are addictive & very bad for your health, since it causes cancer or other life threatening issues. Both of these consequences of alcoholism or cigarette addiction lead to people falling victim to Big Pharma & corrupt health industries promising them "cures" which only just mask the symptoms, do nothing, or even sometimes make it worse. In a sense, you become addicted to the "cure" they offer you.
I still support alcohol & am fine with it, but I also support legalization of marijuana, shrooms, and other psychedelics that are subjected to certain safety standards & tax the state can use to fight against harsher drugs, focus on more serious issues, and fund other programs.
@TBIcel @The Enforcer @based_meme