Illegality > Criminality > Stigma.
Those 3 are closely tied together though.. Illegality leads to criminality, and I'd say it's the criminality surrounding it that makes people look at the two very differently and causes the stigma. Everyone looks at the two differently. Some people don't consider alcohol a drug, which is just foolish of course.
Alcohol absolutely
is just another drug, ergo just another 'high', but because of the stigma that comes forth from drugs' illegality & the criminality surrounding it, it's looked at very differently. It's completely normal that people look at alcohol differently than other drugs. As I said, everyone does it to some degree. But it's important to remember that alcohol, despite its legality, is just as much of a drug as heroin or cocaine.
IMO, the abnormal part is the legality of alcohol vs the illegality of other substances, but that's a topic that's been discussed at length on this forum numerous times. It makes no sense that alcohol is legal while certain other relatively safe drugs are illegal. There was an attempt to remove it from our culture with prohibition, but it is just too deeply imbedded into our culture already for it to be abolished succesfully.
I don't think there is much else to be said on the subject. But I'm really high so I might just be talking out of my ass again.
