Actually I think I have a bit of experience to offer here.
My mother is an alcholic (legal drug) and we had some pretty miserable experiences growing up because of it (home alone, neglect, poverty,emotional abuse) and she was also addicted to LEGAL prescription drugs. Valium and the like, given out by GP
It never occurred to anyone that we were at risk (this is the 60s and 70s) because nothing she was doing was illegal.
I was also married to an alcoholic for many years. It took me a while to recognise that he was because as he was a fisherman he did not drink all the time. But when he started he could not stop. Never abusive but caused financial and emotional problems and eventually caused our marriage to fail.
I have now been very happily living with someone for 12 years who - shock horror - doesn't have a problem with LEGAL drugs but has been known to smoke a bit of POT.
And you know what - I would have that ANY DAY - compared to the effect those legal drugs had on my life. Now I am just talking pot here, not speed, heroin or any of those other dangerous drugs.
I don't care what the law says, from personal experience I KNOW which was more damaging by about a million light years. If only my mums and husbands problem had been with that particular illegal drug, my life would have been a whole lot better.
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