I have been misunderstood all along the thread. I'll try to clarify as much as possible.
For @NyanThousand the only answer is that the facts are the facts. Yes, alcohol wouldn't be as dangerous if it wasn't socially encouraged and if it was harder to get it as it is with other drugs.
But it just isn't. You can get it everywhere, anytime you want.
A funny comparison:
Poison A kills slowly and can make a person live the entire live through it, easily bought on drugstores.
Poison B kills quickly if not treated, get from drug dealers.
Which one will kill more?
@GoombaGeek
I apologized for saying alcohol isn't organic and I said I have mispoken. English is not my native language, it is VERY hard to express yourself when you have language barriers and you're discussing such a polemic matter. I often lack words to express myself (more than often), so this is why most of you are throwing stones at me nonstop.
Going on:
Hemp can be used as food. It is pretty effective on such, actually. More information on the spoiler, quoted from wikipedia (yes it is not the most reliable source but it is quite).
Hemp seeds can be eaten raw, ground into a meal, sprouted, made into hemp milk (akin to soy milk), prepared as tea,[19] and used in baking. The fresh leaves can also be consumed in salads. Products include cereals, frozen waffles, hemp tofu, and nut butters. A few companies produce value added hemp seed items that include the seed oils, whole hemp grain (which is sterilized by law in the United States, where they import it from China and Canada), dehulled hemp seed (the whole seed without the mineral rich outer shell), hemp flour, hemp cake (a by-product of pressing the seed for oil) and hemp protein powder. Hemp is also used in some organic cereals, for non-dairy milk[20] somewhat similar to soy and nut milks, and for non-dairy hemp "ice cream."
Next, even considering cartels and everything, yes, alcohol is more lethal mainly when considering history. Have you heard about Al Capone? I'm sure you have.
Most of the drug-related death we have today are because of it's prohibition. Just like in Al Capone's time. Alcohol was prohibited and people still sold it, still consumed it. At the time, the propaganda was virtually the same as it is today for all of the (still) prohibited drugs. They will kill you if you LOOK at it, smell it, think about it, it's will rotten your body and make your soul completely useless, etc.
We live on a Reefer Madness movie. It is funny today, to see Reefer Madness, as it will be funny tomorrow to look behind and see that marijuana was prohibited. A plant. We're prohibited of generating a life.
I've been expressing myself quite badly on each of my posts, because of my illiteracy on english. I think all drugs should be legalized, because prohibiting it doesn't stop people from having access. Money spent on drug-enforcing should be spent on treating it's users, not killing them or putting them on jail (rather than a clinic).
I would rather not make apologia about weed, but I think it fits a completely different role on nature. It is indeed a completely misused plant, it is one of the most important plant on history and such fact is often hidden from people. The very first sailboats had it's sails made of hemp fiber. The first paper was made from hemp fiber as well. It grows quicker than most trees we grow for making paper nowadays, and still, it's prohibited because of it's recreational uses and for that only.
I don't like alcohol but that's just me. I don't think it should be prohibited, but people treat it
like it was not a drug at all. No one did it here, though. I admit I might have been mistaken when I said alcohol is
worse than other drugs (heroin and cocaine), rather,
it is just the same.