Why adulterated liquor manufactures should be severely punished?

Adulterated liquor can cause serious health problems, including:

- Blindness

- Liver failure

- Kidney failure

- Heart failure

- Neurological damage

- Death

In addition, adulterated liquor can also lead to:

- Social problems, such as violence, crime, and poverty

- Economic problems, such as job loss and decreased productivity

For these reasons, adulterated liquor manufactures should be severely punished.

Here are some specific examples of the harmful effects of adulterated liquor:

- In 2011, a methanol poisoning outbreak in Russia killed more than 100 people. The methanol was added to vodka in order to make it cheaper.

- In 2015, a bootleg liquor operation in the United States produced moonshine that contained methanol and lead. The moonshine caused at least 10 people to die and dozens more to become ill.

- In 2017, a counterfeit whiskey brand in India was found to contain toxic chemicals. The whiskey killed at least 100 people and made hundreds more sick.

These are just a few examples of the devastating consequences of adulterated liquor.

By severely punishing those who manufacture and sell adulterated liquor, we can help to prevent these harmful effects and protect our communities from this dangerous threat.