An influential report from parliamentarians said that tobacco and alcohol should be evaluated as potentially harmful than illegal substances such as ecstasy and lysine (LSD).
Congressional Science and Technology Committee wants to make major changes to the UK ABC classification system to classify drugs
The committee announced last week's drug classification report and stated that the current classification system is useless as some drug classifications are inconsistent.
Members of Parliament insist that "the level of punishment should be separated from the level of drug damage" because the police believe that the classification system is not so important, because it does not commit a crime in proportion to the damage caused by the drug .
According to reports alcohol and tobacco should be included in a more scientific scale approach, this will give a better understanding of the general people about the relative hazards involved.
Tobacco and alcohol together will cause 40 times the total death toll for all illegal drugs
Professor David Nutt of the drug abuse advisory committee of the Government's Drug Policy Science Advisory Board and CEO of the Medical Research Council Colin Blakemore has created a new list of drugs and their dangers.
According to Professor Blackmore, he said that according to the drug classification substitution system he studied, alcohol can be classified as a class A drug and tobacco can be classified as a class B drug.
"Because the public is familiar with the tobacco and alcohol related risks, we include tobacco and alcohol. It is beneficial to harm other drugs by combining these drugs I believe. "
MP report outlined new rankings that have not yet been published yet to be reviewed for consideration, ranked alcohol fifth, tobacco is higher than A grade drug ecstasy and LSD It is the ninth largest drug.
The MP Committee also criticized the Substance Abuse Advisory Committee as not reminding the Secretary of the Interior on "serious flaws in the classification system" the "dismissal of obligation" (see edit page 272).
Beth DeRicco, one of the alliance's presidents for alcohol, tobacco and other medicines of the American College Health Association, may have students mix alcohols with others or take other medicines, Increase the risk of being alone. Apart from this, this person may also be vulnerable to sexual assault. DeRicco and another president, Delynne Wilcox, said the students were looking for "quick solutions" to awaken. They say that drinks are sweeter, more fruity and more delicious, citing the emergence of hard lemonade and cinnamon-flavored whiskey like a fireball. These alcoholic beverages from drinks are likely to cause poisoning.
Health experts are criticizing the new trend of college drinking - "Jansporting", students try to force sitting and drinking straight to avoid vomiting
This research paper covers alcohol / tobacco and its dangerous causes. These medicines are harmful to health and may slowly die. They can also cause people to lose energy and exercise when they are affected. These medications can cause heart and liver damage and other physical problems little by little. If these medications are used every day, they can seriously damage the body by killing the brain cells and may damage the brain. Finally, if Prevention (2011) shows the number of people interested in stopping smoking, how many countries in 14 countries are using health warnings for cigarette packaging. According to the survey, only four out of 14 countries are displaying health warnings with photos on tobacco product packaging.
The most dangerous medicine in the United States is alcohol, killing about 100,000 people annually, but cigarettes give out about 350,000 deaths. Heroin, cocaine and marijuana put out 3,600 deaths each year - one in five from 20 to 40 years old is using drugs. Our efforts to combat illegal drug use have caused new problems. According to a survey by the US Department of Justice, 70% of people arrested for serious crimes are narcotics users, which means "drugs can lead to crime". Look to crime to support unnecessary expensive customs