I realize that the case law covers a range of viewpoints, but we're talking about people who consume intoxicating substances and reach a state of extreme intoxication. Those are pretty serious circumstances.
Do you not agree that, once a person has consumed enough of an intoxicating substance, they are necessarily at risk of reaching a state of extreme intoxication and thus causing harm to someone else? I'm not saying that it will necessarily happen; I'm simply saying that there is an objective risk.
I don't know how much of an intoxicating substance amounts to extreme intoxication, but it goes without saying that it's a lot. Some might argue that it's not a problem. Nevertheless, when an individual consumes a large quantity of the substance, isn't it automatically foreseeable that the person could reach a state of extreme intoxication?