Even in countries where alcohol is banned alcohol is consumed. The only difference between a country where it is legal and one where it is illegal is how the drinking is done; in public versus behind closed doors.
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Even in countries where alcohol is banned alcohol is consumed. The only difference between a country where it is legal and one where it is illegal is how the drinking is done; in public versus behind closed doors.
I've been drunk and never murdered anyone. Sober people murder plenty. Alcohol lowers inhibition. And if that's all it takes to keep you from murdering someone then you had problems before the alcohol.In Islam drinking was forbidden for many reasons and one of the reason is murder. People would get drunk and start killing each other.
Yeah? How come the murder rate in France is not high then? They drink wine all the bleeding time! Probably at a higher rate (and younger) than say America. I mean the terrorist attacks weren't an alcoholic thing either and in cities like Paris the violent crime rate is pretty low.In Islam drinking was forbidden for many reasons and one of the reason is murder. People would get drunk and start killing each other.
Yeah? How come the murder rate in France is not high then? They drink wine all the bleeding time! Probably at a higher rate (and younger) than say America. I mean the terrorist attacks weren't an alcoholic thing either and in cities like Paris the violent crime rate is pretty low.
Besides I'm pretty sure the vast majority of homicides are committed by sober people, just saying.
Uhh check that chart again mate. The majority of homocides had no alcohol or other substances at all, lol only 34% had alcohol as it's influence.Surveys of people incarcerated for violent crimes indicate that about 40 percent had been drinking at the time they committed these offenses.
Alcohol linked to more homicides in US than any other substance
Uhh check that chart again mate. The majority of homocides had no alcohol or other substances at all, lol only 34% had alcohol as it's influence.
Besides the US always did have an awful relationship with it's alcohol. Not because they allow it, but because they treat it like some evil taboo thing but glamorise it at the same time.
So are you going to put a prohibition on furniture?Nations who allow alcohol are breading murderers 3 times faster then nations who bread terrorists.
The chances of being killed in a terrorist attack are about 1 in 20 million. A person is as likely to be killed by his or her own furniture, and more likely to die in a car accident, drown in a bathtub, or in a building fire than from a terrorist attack.
• One person is killed every half-hour due to drunk driving
• Each year approximately 16,000 are killed in alcohol related crashes
• Alcohol is a factor in almost half of all traffic fatalities
• Every other minute a person is seriously injured in an alcohol related crash
Speak for yourself, mate. Alcohol and I have a perfectly wonderful relationship. It's the day after that doesn't like to agree with me.I'd agree that alcohol is largely a destructive thing. It's very hard for a person to really have a healthy relationship with it.
Speak for yourself, mate. Alcohol and I have a perfectly wonderful relationship. It's the day after that doesn't like to agree with me.
Surveys of people incarcerated for violent crimes indicate that about 40 percent had been drinking at the time they committed these offenses.
Alcohol linked to more homicides in US than any other substance
I'd probably agree, but even it seems some people don't do well with it. And cocaine is a little harder to come by. If cocaine was readily easy as alcohol; those numbers would go up considering I've seen it already first hand. It's alcohol plus cocaine and a belief that they want to be bad and know it in themselves with no heart; just a belief in that "glory".Uhh check that chart again mate. The majority of homocides had no alcohol or other substances at all, lol only 34% had alcohol as it's influence.
Besides the US always did have an awful relationship with it's alcohol. Not because they allow it, but because they treat it like some evil taboo thing but glamorise it at the same time.
Why are religionists so bad at statistical analysis?Yes you are right 56% without and 44% with some kind of intoxication.
Actually why do statistics pop on religious forums ? I think that's the greater question.Why are religionists so bad at statistical analysis?
Tom
I'm against prohibition because it doesn't work, but the misleading seductive advertising can go too. Every 'alcohol is cool' ad should be followed by images of puking, the homeless, domestic violence, or a car crash.
Indeed. Everyone, it seems, has the uncle or aunt who can destroy a wedding, or even a nice dinner.I think a big impact which is even less out in the open is the impact it can have on people's personal relationships, especially within a family setting.
I always found that the weird advertising had some strange message to it; little more interesting. Especially for alcohol; there were a few really weird. I might even mean creepy.I'm against prohibition because it doesn't work, but the misleading seductive advertising can go too. Every 'alcohol is cool' ad should be followed by images of puking, the homeless, domestic violence, a parent spending money on booze while a kid goes without new clothes, or a car crash. It would be fair play to see both sides, not just the one. The problem of course is who has the money to spend on advertising. We do get some negative ads here, mostly from MADD.