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Alcohol's current societal costs and marketing monopolies raise the question: If alcohol were prohibited today, would our government be saving money on social, health care and criminal justice costs?
Deni Carise: Prohibition: Not Repeatable, But Not a Failure Deni Carise 2011
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Alcohol's current societal costs and marketing monopolies raise the question: If alcohol were prohibited today, would our government be saving money on social, health care and criminal justice costs?
Deni Carise: Prohibition: Not Repeatable, But Not a Failure Deni Carise 2011
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Alcohol's role in everything from injury and relationship breakdown to trouble with the police, emerges in a poll commissioned by a group of senior doctors.
The price of a drink: survey reveals cost of alcohol abuse 2011
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Alcohol's a septic cleanser, but the guilt won't wash away.
The tenth point of possession being this ... James Lloyd Davis 2011
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Alcohol's Toll Problems in all three of these areas indicate fetal alcohol syndrome.
Stricter Thinking on Alcohol During Pregnancy Melinda Beck 2012
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Alcohol's devastation of the population on the highway is another great blow dealt to society.
Discouraging the use of marijuana, but gently | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2009
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The Eternal Postdoc: A letter from Alcohol's biggest fan!
A letter from Alcohol's biggest fan! The Eternal Postdoc 2007
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Alcohol's a deadly drug, kills more people than anything else.
Let's take a closer look at Ron Paul. Ann Althouse 2007
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Alcohol's legal-by the time a juicehead gets to the street he's already a walking corpse; all his insides pickled and shot to hell.
Beyond World's End Lackey, Mercedes 2001
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Alcohol's legal-by the time a juicehead gets to the street he's already a walking corpse; all his insides pickled and shot to hell.
Beyond World's End Lackey, Mercedes 2000
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