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It's essential to approach this question with an acknowledgment of the complexity surrounding

the effects of alcohol and marijuana on society. Both substances can potentially pose risks, but
the extent of their dangers varies. Alcohol, due to its widespread use and social acceptance, is
associated with a higher incidence of addiction, impaired driving accidents, violence, and
long-term health consequences like liver disease. On the other hand, marijuana generally
carries a lower risk of physical addiction and overdose, but it may lead to cognitive impairments
and can have adverse effects on mental health, particularly in heavy and prolonged use.
Ultimately, the perceived danger of alcohol or marijuana to society depends on various factors,
including patterns of consumption, individual susceptibility, and regulatory policies. Public health
measures, education, and responsible use can help mitigate the risks associated with both
substances.

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