Money, tax & excise income for the government, and the belief that as many retail outlets as possible must remain open in the pandemic.If alcohol is so unsafe why where off-licences considered essential retail during the first/second waves of the Covid19 pandemic by our government and NPHET were we had the greatest number of deaths?
Correct, because alcohol is an intoxicant, or a poison, the hint here being the root "toxin".There is no safe level of alcohol consumption.
Because preventing access to alcohol in Ireland would make Mad Max look like a romantic comedyIf alcohol is so unsafe why where off-licences considered essential retail during the first/second waves of the Covid19 pandemic by our government and NPHET were we had the greatest number of deaths?
So what’s your view on me meeting my Dad for a few pints and a chat?Correct, because alcohol is an intoxicant, or a poison, the hint here being the root "toxin".
There is no way to gauge a safe blood-alcohol level in advance of consumption and even with the same person, differing levels of consumption can have similar effects or outcomes, at different times, evidence that alcohol has both psychological and physiological influences.
You’re kidding, right?Hopefully you, your family and friends can avoid intoxicating yourselves to the degree that you need to impose additional costs on the public health services on the nights in question and longer-term, due to acute and/or chronic substance abuse problems.
Ye miserable sh!te, are you not spending more than 7 euro on a bottle of wine for Mrs Gekko?You’re kidding, right?
On the nights I have four pints with my Dad, or the nights Mrs Gekko and I share one bottle of wine, or the Friday nights I have three pints with my colleagues?
April 1st is months away…
Usually €20ish for domestic consumption.Ye miserable sh!te, are you not spending more than 7 euro on a bottle of wine for Mrs Gekko?
Nonsense. Alcohol (or beverage alcohol as its known in some jurisdictions) is a poison and you need excise licences to sell it and the sale, purchase or consumption on or off premises is restricted to certain age groups. These restrictions do not apply to steaks. It is illegal to sell alcoholic beverages to someone who is already intoxicated by alcohol consumption, this restriction does not apply to steak as steak is not an intoxicant.There is nothing wrong with a few drinks. Or more accurately, there’s as much wrong with gobbling a couple of steaks off the BBQ.
So is BBQ’d food.From the HSE website:
Alcohol and cancer
Alcohol is a carcinogen. This means it causes cancer.
The less you drink, the lower your risk of developing alcohol-related cancer.
I know, but many people drink alcohol everyday, whereas they don't have bbq's that often.
Don't forget asbestos!Don't forget about processed food
Does eating processed and red meat cause cancer?
Eating lots of processed and red meat can cause bowel cancer. The less processed and red meat you eat, the lower your risk.www.cancerresearchuk.org
And sure while we're at it should we talk about Dupont Teflon and C-8
Exactly and the list goes on and on and on!!!Don't forget asbestos!
I thought that was Sachs Hotel?The world's just a hospice with fresh air"
No, That was more commingle referred to as "Jurassic Park" back in the dayI thought that was Sachs Hotel?
Sausages are a carcinogen. Should we ban sausages?From the HSE website:
Alcohol and cancer
Alcohol is a carcinogen. This means it causes cancer.
The less you drink, the lower your risk of developing alcohol-related cancer.
I thought the discussion in this thread was around alcohol...Sausages are a carcinogen. Should we ban sausages?
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