7 aug. 2017

now it's the past last call for alcohol

 © J. K. elukka Juntunen.
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we have no problems with alcohol?
According to Quardian The New Zealand Medical Association has called for a ban on selling alcohol in supermarkets. This Medical Association said having alcohol in supermarkets normalised the drug, and made buying it cheap and easy – meaning people put a bottle of sauvignon blanc in their trolley alongside their bread, milk and toilet paper without a second thought.
If you are putting alcohol next to your bread and milk, you are essentially saying having alcohol is the same as having bread and milk on a daily basis.
Alcohol contributes to domestic violence, many cancers, and car accidents,
said Dr Kate Baddock, the chair of The New Zealand Medical Association.
She said evidence suggested alcohol was worse than methamphetamine, marijuana and heroin, because it was a cheap, addictive, psychotropic drug.
Also she pointed out supermarket alcohol was an everyday temptation for alcoholics trying to stay sober.
In Finland, the weak government supports the law, which, on the contrary like in New Zealand, allows alcoholic beverages to supermarkets.
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