Saturday, May 12, 2012

Alcohol Mortalities

Alcohol has been linked as a direct health hazard to humans, and results in around 75,000 deaths per year in the United States of America. The study ( reported here ) states that near 35,000 people die of health problems, cirrhosis, cancer, and other diseases, while almost 41,000 people die in fatal accidents caused by driving.
Marijuana, however, has killed nobody, harms nobody in the long term, and cures five forms of cancer when processed properly and ingested.

So the United States government has deemed marijuana to be illegal,
and alcohol to be legal. Not only that, but the very nature of the Center for Disease Control appears to be attempting to alter truth by posting lies. More investigation is needed, here. Their statement of 41,000 deaths due directly to alcohol means that there were ONLY a little less than three thousand deaths due to vehicular manslaughter, lost control of car, speeding, wreckless driving, stupidity, and drug use (such as heroin, amphetamines, and other prescription or OTC drugs)
Actually, I find it somewhat disconcerting that they have studies that have NOTHING to do with disease at all, such as automobile deaths.

Modern thinking in a modern age.
IF it's LETHAL
IT'S LEGAL! 



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