Nadi
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Banning an useless product is practicable. It does not create new consumers, meanwhile the old addicts can either correct themselves or switch to some other addiction.
Does not create new consumers? Are you serious? Ever heard of something called the 'black market' - of which there is one for everything in a country like Pakistan. Consumers will find ways to consume. Calling all alcohol consumers 'addicts' obviously shows you have NO CLUE what you are talking about. Prohibition in the United States failed; what makes you think a country like Pakistan can ban alcohol and get away with it with almost ZERO law-enforcement?
I could buy a bottle of whiskey in 15mins of a call in all major cities of Pakistan. Those who want to drink, will drink. You can pretend to be the ostrich in the room, that's your choice. Alcohol is at the very least, less dangerous than the hashish, heroin and what not running wild across Pakistan. But ofcourse, when Taliban make money off of opium, its all very Islamic, isn't it?
Good for you.