That's pretty much in the gray area. Of course there will always be concerns regarding responsible consumption, but the consumption and production of Alcoholic Beverages dates back to ancient history, and most likely is not going to stop. In addition, any legislation or movements to ban alcoholic beverages will most likely be met with resistance, not just from the brewers and distillers who make lots of money in this industry, but the people who drink them - take the example from the Prohibition period in American history. Even though the law banned alcohol, people found ways to circumvent it and therefore it was eventually declared a failure and that same law which formerly banned alcohol became repealed.
NONE what so ever. Alcohol is a substance banned for consumption unless for medical reasons (even then it's dodgy...) Alcohol is HARAM. Now you know... JEFF
No, New York was not banned from the sale of alcohol in the 1850s. However, the temperance movement was gaining momentum during that time, advocating for reduced alcohol consumption. While some localities implemented restrictions, there was no statewide prohibition on alcohol sales until the later enactment of Prohibition in the 1920s.
Nothing.
Yes! because alcohol can kill you.And you short term memory loss
No. Take immediately to the Vet, or it could die of alcohol poisoning.
Yes, it is banned.
Potable alcohol is safe for consumption in this region.
The 18th Amendment banned alcohol from 1920-1933.
No it can be used for medical reasons and u will get different answers since this is an opinionated question
We do not know the laws in your area, and we cannot give legal advice.
The consumption of alcohol by males has not been shown to be a factor in fetal alcohol syndrome.
That's another term for alcohol consumption.