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Both groups suffer from heavy medical problems from prolonged abuse, especially liver damage (although the liver partially regenerates) and vascular damage.
A lot of people get aggressive while being drunk, posing a danger to those around them.
Weed causes mostly mild addictive symptoms and is generally considered a soft drug, although it can cause major psychological problems (paranoia, anxiety) and sometimes neurological damage, especially if the weed contains a high dose of THC. Those problems can be persistant even if the habit is kicked.
The way alcohol functions just isn't attractive.
You have the most sophisticated machine in the Universe between your ears. It's a chemical wonder. People who smoke, drink or take drugs, take that machine, finer than any clock, and hit it with a hammer, and then discuss which hammer is best?
Also you're more in control on weed than on alcohol.
But truthfully both are garbage if you're just using them to cope with life, it should be used in moderation as everything else