That isn't what the data shows at all and you know it. The data is about the harm each drug causes, and for any comparison to be made, the data will have been normalised. The reason alcohol is so high is not because it is used more, but because it causes more harm to the individual, and the people around the individual.
By your reasoning, there are far more cocaine and heroin users than tobacco users, since their relative harm scores are much higher, and according to you, that goes up when it is more readily available. Tell me, which stores are selling heroin behind the counter these days?
You need to take a statistics 101 course and learn how to read data properly.
By your reasoning, there are far more cocaine and heroin users than tobacco users, since their relative harm scores are much higher, and according to you, that goes up when it is more readily available. Tell me, which stores are selling heroin behind the counter these days?
You need to take a statistics 101 course and learn how to read data properly.