Alcoholism is a disease. Thus, its consequences can only be classed as "moral" issues by stretching the meaning of moral to its limits.
Social consequences, however, such as alienation from family and friends, inability to conform to societal norms because of impairment and the urgencies of the addicted state, and so forth, are very much a part of the alcoholic syndrome.
none, but what you do under the influence of it might not fit your standerds or belifes.
using drugs and alcohol in his teenage years
Few or none, as long as you don't get drunk. Intoxication removes many inhibitions, and then all sorts of things become likely. Advanced alcoholism often is accompanied by a breakdown in ethics as the alcoholic does whatever is necessary to protect his drug.
Using cocaine not only affects the user himself/herself but also family, friends and other people in relation to the addict. It gets people out of their job and wrecks their lives. I would suggest not taking cocaine or crack at all. Say NO! Kids be cool and stay in school!
Social drinking of alcohol often makes people more jocose than they normally would be.
The social consequence of using rave drug an cause you serious hear problem cause vilolence toward other or themselves can lead you to family problem job lost....
consequences of using incorrect products) tools and equipment available for use
Man is a moral being.The moral of the story The Boy Who Cried Wolf is don't lie.
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The legal consequences of using speed while driving can include receiving a traffic ticket, fines, points on your driver's license, increased insurance premiums, license suspension or revocation, and potential criminal charges if excessive speeding is involved. It can also lead to accidents, injuries, or fatalities, which may result in civil lawsuits or criminal charges.
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