"The reign of tears is over. The slums will soon be only a memory. We will turn our prisons into factories and our jails into storehouses and comcribs. Men will walk upright now, women will smile, and the children will laugh. Hell will be forever for rent."
That is how Billy Sunday, the noted evangelist and leading crusader against Demon Rum, greeted the onset of Prohibition in early 1920. We know now how tragically his hopes were doomed. New prisons and jails had to be built to house the criminals spawned by converting the drinking of spirits into a crime against the state. Prohibition undermined respect for the law, corrupted the minions of the law, created a decadent moral climate-but did not stop the consumption of alcohol.
Milton Friedman From Newsweek, May 1, 1972
This isn’t 1920 and alcohol is still illegal if you abuse it as defined by law, just as the recreational drugs all are from first usage.
You can drive, operate machinery, handle watching children and man other things while intoxicated. Same for recreational drugs.