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I've never seen people struggle with alcohol and pot like I've seen (and struggled myself with) nicotine. YMMV, but perhaps getting some actual life experience around addicts might give you some perspective. I've known heroin addicts that had tougher times leaving tobacco behind.
You've never seen how people are destroyed by alcohol?
Dying is one thing; the suffering alcoholism can bring to everyone in the situation is heartbreaking, and it can take decades to play out before it finally kills the addict. And nobody can change anything except them. But of course, they don't.
I've watched family kill themselves with hard drugs, it's pretty quick comparatively. It's ugly, but after they manage to ignore all help, they do themselves in fast when they get serious about it.
I hardly need your condescension about addictions there, buddy. I've seen it all too closely.
Alcohol/benzo withdrawal is the only kind of withdrawal that kills people, it can cause a seizure that literally kills you