• Krono@lemmy.today
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    15 hours ago

    There have been many studies on this subject (none in the US, since we are under strict prohibition). They calculate both harm to user and harm to society.

    Almost all these studies are in agreement that there are three classes of ‘hard’ drugs that are significantly worse than the rest- opioids, amphetamines, and alcohol. Many rate alcohol as slightly more destructive than the other two.

    Tobacco is rated significantly less harmful, mostly because of the amount of tobacco it takes to do harm. No one dies from a single night of heavy smoking; many people die from a single night of alcohol, amphetamines, or opiates. Second-hand smoke is dangerous, but not nearly as dangerous as a drunk driver.

    Personally I think these studies underrate benzodiazipines, they should be considered the fourth class of hard drugs imo.

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      11 hours ago

      This is a great response.

      When harm to society is considered, does that include such things as health care, legal/criminal, and damages to property? Death would obviously be a more weigghted category.

      The single use danger makes sense.

      I wonder, is length of horrific suffering and toll it takes and trauma it leaves, a factor?

      (My dad was a drinker, his many medical issues attributed to drinking were not much fun to witness over the 7 months I had to stay with them til he died.

      I am not ok.)

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          2 hours ago

          Thanks for these stats. Its nice to see actual data.

          It’s not exactly a revelation. Seeing the drugs that were all the rave in the 90s/00’s at the bottom end of the data and remembering the UK gov and police going hard against the love, all the while docs are prescribing the worst and pubs are serving the king of the worst.

          Also, Imagine if alcohol were illegal.

          And thanks for the sentiment.

          Its been years now but I still have flashbacks and it makes me want to drink. I don’t drink, seing what it did to his body. He was otherwise an upstanding and very well respected member of community and society. He just liked his beer and whiskey at the end of the day. Every day.

          Though I have done every other drug on that list aside from khat. I don’t anymore.

          Just the best 7 or 8 of them.