Developereo
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It is kind of the other way then you think. Alcohol is heavily taxed and the people drink/smoke pay so much taxes that in fact they help in paying bills of government health care
Already addressed in post #57. Your claim is not even remotely close; it's the other way round (societal costs exceed tax revenues) by a long shot.
Alcohol harm cost double raised in tax - Medical Observer
An estimated $14.352 billion was spent on alcohol-related problems by the ...to only $7.075 billion raised in total tax revenue from alcohol products,
And regarding heroin I think it is way much more addictive then alcohol. When you are living in Australia you should know better. People in west drink alcohol not because they are addicted to it but because it is a way of socialising. May be getting drunk go to bars to get laid too Alcohol makes the whole process easier
The addiction is not obvious because drinking is such an integral part of society. Weekend drinking is such a ritual with a lot of people that the addictive aspect is not immediately apparent. The Europeans take it one step further and have a beer or wine during lunch even on weekdays.