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accident he realize the effects the alcohol was making to his life. Fourteen States have lowered BAC limits from 0.10 to 0.08 percent to reduce this type of accidents were drunk drivers are involved with innocent victims. If this law was at the time my friend drove drunk he might not have been in this situation. Some studies made in some of those states were the BAC law was reduced experiment a 16 percent decline in the proportion of fatal crashes. But those states that the BAC laws were not reduced had more accidents than they did. Now, my friends’ life those not have a meaning because he is only alive with the help of a machine. (5)Should the federal government abstinence ideology concerning alcohol be reconsidered? Contrary to what the federal government would have people believe moderate consumption of alcohol is very healthy for the human body. The bible even compares “wine that makes the heart of mortal man rejoice, to make the face shine with oil, and bread that sustains the very heart of mortal man”. (Psalms 104:15) In other words God knows that a little of alcohol is not really bad because it put a smile on our face. I don’t want to say that drinking is ok, only if one drink moderate. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism [NIAAA] would have people believe that alcohol is currently the worse drug in United States. This institution along with Center for Substance Abuse Prevention [CSAP] periodically releases conclusions concerning alcohol to the public that are both misleading and fraudulent. These comments are not base on scientific evidence but instead seem to reflect a neo-prohibitionist effort to stigmatize alcohol. Here are some of the examples of statements made by officials representing governmental agencies in the last five years that is neither based on conclusive, scientific evidence nor even remotely reported from a disinterested, neutral position: “Alcoholi...

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