Not sure of statistics but Isopropyl does kill them only on contact.
One can find reliable drug abuse statistics online in websites like Wikipedia. It offers many different drug abuse statistics: by type of drugs, age of abusers and many other filters.
about 1/3 of American students drink alcohol
the statistics on alcohol for both genders is .08 and below but .08 and above is that your literally drunk
That's an opinion, not a fact, unless you get true statistics.
Ken Pidd has written: 'Alcohol and work' -- subject(s): Employees, Statistics, Alcohol use, Alcoholism and employment, Industrial accidents
Ireland statistics show the country with the most alcohol sold is Luxembourg, however this is because many people from other countries buy alcohol from Luxembourg due to lower taxes. the country with the highest alcohol comsumption is Ireland, as most statistics show that they drink more alcohol than any other country in the world. the top 20 countries are all from Europe. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_alcohol_consumption
One person is killed in alcohol related collisions after every thirty minutes. These are the statistics of the United States.
Some statistics state as high as 90%, especially if drugs and/or alcohol are involved.
I doubt that there are statistics on this - but it can be readily assumed that it is probably a subatantial nuimber.
$9.5 billion in 2008 Source: http://www.ttb.gov/statistics/final09.pdf
One person is killed in alcohol related collisions after every thirty minutes. These are the statistics of the United States.