So what you are suggesting is similar to Prohibition-cause that worked really well. If you completely ban something, that's when the organized crime element gets involved, which is why Prohibition failed. Ban alcohol across the board in the US, then people are getting it illegally, then you would have the prison system full of not only people who choose to ingest the smoke from certain plant material, but also people who choose to drink fermented grains and fruits. Strictly regulating the sale and use of such things is a good idea, but even requiring people to have a license to buy alcohol? If you go down that road, where do you stop? As I mentioned, it will still not stop people from getting it. As far as alcohol in WDW, there does need to be more control, and quicker and harsher reactions to overindulgence-anyone that causes a problem while intoxicated at WDW should be forcefully removed, and banned for life, no question.