Probably because it's a commercially available product. Whilst it's accepted that it can be addictive, there is no penalty for possessing alcohol - as opposed to illicit drugs such as cocaine etc.
because you just get buzzed and you don't hallucinate and alcohol is legal whereas as most drugs are not (ecept for marijuana but i think it should be illegal
There are no drugs in alcohol.
Yes, there was alcohol and drugs in the 1920s.
There will be a large cost in drugs and alcohol.
Yes fatigue is considered an impairmrnt it affects your driving just as well as alcohol or drugs
i think you should not consider it because if you get caught with drugs or alcohol you will earn time in jail. so i think you should not do drugs or alcohol.
drug is not considered a nutrient because it interferes with the growth, maintenancem and repair of the body, but it does yield energy when metabolized. REF- Understanding Nutrition by Ellie Whitney/Sharon Rady Rolfes.
Virginia law states that a person is considered to be "under the influence" if:He or she is 21 years of age or older and has a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% or higher, or is under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs to a degree which impairs his or her ability to operate safely.He or she is under 21 years of age and has any measurable blood alcohol concentration (0.02% or higher), or is under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs to a degree which impairs his or her ability to operate safely.
Alcohol is the most commonly-abused and most dangerous substance in Western society. Other drugs are pretty bad, too. Get over the "alcohol and drugs" thing; alcohol IS a drug.
People use drugs and alcohol to feel good and to have an escape.
The interaction between the chemicals/drugs and the alcohol and with your body system.
It's always advisable not to mix drugs, and that includes alcohol.
There is no one answer to that question. Christianity encompasses a broad spectrum of views on drugs and alcohol.