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From http://sun2.science.wayne.edu/~bio103/toxicity.html:
"The reported, directly alcohol-induced U.S. annual death rate is at least 100,000, which is 3 times the combined illegal drug death rate, 5 times the homicide rate, and twice the U.S. deaths in the entire 9 yr Vietnam War. Adding the alcohol-induced accident deaths (about 25,000) and alcohol-related suicides (about 13,000), and all unreported or unrecognized alcohol-induced fatal diseases, we likely approach or exceed the 375,000 annual death rate from smoking. None of this includes all of the non-fatal effects of alcohol on individuals and society in terms of disease, family dysfunction, and costs of nonproductivity and health care, etc. (over $120 million annually)."
Alcohol kills more people than all illegal substances combined. I think it's safe to say that heroin's statistics are much more favorable.
"The reported, directly alcohol-induced U.S. annual death rate is at least 100,000, which is 3 times the combined illegal drug death rate, 5 times the homicide rate, and twice the U.S. deaths in the entire 9 yr Vietnam War. Adding the alcohol-induced accident deaths (about 25,000) and alcohol-related suicides (about 13,000), and all unreported or unrecognized alcohol-induced fatal diseases, we likely approach or exceed the 375,000 annual death rate from smoking. None of this includes all of the non-fatal effects of alcohol on individuals and society in terms of disease, family dysfunction, and costs of nonproductivity and health care, etc. (over $120 million annually)."
Alcohol kills more people than all illegal substances combined. I think it's safe to say that heroin's statistics are much more favorable.