Was just reading a summary of the evidence on the MUP as regards Scotland: the Sheffield University study suggests it will reduce annual hospital admissions annually by 2,000 and there would 120 fewer deaths annually. There were 1265 alcohol related deaths in Scotland last year, which is up 10% on the previous year, and it is estimated alcohol abuse costs £3.5 billion a year in Scotland - and of course this measure just affects Scotland.
120 deaths fewer deaths a year in the short term, eventually they will all die regardless.
I think people living longer and having a healthier lifestyle is enough reason to do things. If you introduce cost into the equation then you have to follow that argument where it may lead you, e.g. it might actually be cheaper to get people back on the fags, they die younger, often of a cheap heart attack.
I've no idea about legalising cannabis in Scotland since I don't know what the details of a case for this that would be comparable to the case for MUP pricing for alcohol in Scotland - for example the costs and consequences of cannabis abuse in Scotland.
So you would support this if the evidence lead that way?