Árdís - 01.01.1954, Page 91

Árdís - 01.01.1954, Page 91
Ársrit Bandalags lúterskra kvenna 89 emphasize to the commission—that every possible source of useful information should be explored. We want the commission to be thorough in every respect. We want the findings of the commission not only to be stated, but to be proven; we want what recom- mendations that are logical and inevitable consequences of demon- strated facts.” . . . The Liquor Question in Manitoba,” Hon. Ivan Schultz, Attorney General of Manitoba. The deplorable and undeniable fact is that the consumption of alcohol beverage is growing by leaps and bounds all over Canada. The Temperance Movement “The Temperance movement has not fostered a stereotype which pictures all drinking in terms of extreme conditions. It has deliberately tried to show the social implications and responsibilities of moderate drinking. The problem is not simply one of alcoholism. To restrict educational material to the program of the National Com- mittee on alcoholism would obscure at least two serious problems of moderation. One is traffic safety . . . This is not primarily a problem of the alcoholic. It is more a problem of people who think they are moderate. The second is the effect of alcohol in the area of leader- ship in 'business and government. Inefficiency, waste and corruption are notorious by-products, not simply of alcoholism, but the prolific use of cocktails, both in negotiations and the social amenities,” (The Voice, Feb. 1954), a publication of the Board of Temperance of the Methodist Church in the U.S.A. Defining Intoxication In a case—an appeal before the Supreme Court of Quebec—a drunk driving case, October 13, 1951, Justice Bienvenue says, “If I have to formulate a definition of intoxication, here is how I should express myself: Intoxication is the stupefied condition of a person who has imbibed alcoholic liquor in sufficient quantity to make him lose totally or partially the use of his mental or nervous faculty.” The comment of an outstanding medico-legal expert on this definition is as follows: “The supreme quality, that which must predominate in every driver of an automobile, is control. Every individual who, due to consumption of alcoholic liquor, does not possess his full control, and drives a motor vehicle on the public highway, puts himself, by the mere fact, in the position of breaking the law.”
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