  There is nothing wrong with taking drugs. We are born into this world with only one thing, our bodies.
When we die, we take only one thing, our bodies. In between, my only birthright is to be the supreme and final ruler over what is permitted to happen to, on, or in my body. This birthright is, in fact, freedom itself. The free individual permits what may happen to their body by granting or withholding their consent. A natural government has but one duty, to protect the birthright of its individuals. The reverse of freedom is to cause others to lose their freedom.
The entire history of civilization can be summed up as the conflict between the determination of the individual to keep control of his birthright and the determination of a majority, or state, to claim that the birthright of the individual belongs not to the individual, but to the state. A government has only one natural reason to exercise a power of majority. That is to notice when one individual has imposed their will upon another individual without the consent of the imposed upon individual and to rectify the imposition. Any other reason used to take control of the individual's birthright away from the individual is a perversion of the power of majority. This means that there is only one crime that it is possible to commit. Theft. Theft occurs when an individual takes something owned by another individual without the consent of the owner.
This includes taking another person's property, health, or life. Anything, which cannot be considered theft, as defined here is, in fact, not a real crime at all. Any laws, which cannot be considered theft as defined here, are not natural laws. Laws that are enforced, but are not natural, are really crimes themselves These laws are the resulting perversions of a majority using its power to grasp control of the individual's birthright away from the individual. It is thus up to the individual to protest unnatural laws that grasp at his birthright. As long as a majority continues to grasp for control of the individual's birthright, the struggle for freedom must continue.
All laws that prohibit anyone from choosing any drug to take into their body are unnatural laws and oppose the very essence of freedom. What I choose for my body is my business. A crime can only be committed if I force my will upon another without their consent. Taking drugs is a personal choice. One can only commit a crime if his actions impose his will upon another without the other's consent. Our government is imposing drug laws that have no basis in the protection of freedom. These laws are not natural laws, and are therefore themselves crimes being perpetrated against the American people by its government.
When a government fails in its only duty, the duty to rectify the imposition of an individual's will upon another without the other's consent, then only the individual is left to try and make the government discontinue its criminal behavior. Our government is in violation of its only duty by perpetrating unnatural laws upon drug users. However, over time, our government has also been slowly coming to the realization that the individual's birthright must be protected.
This can be seen in the history of the evolution of human rights in this country. Freedom to African-Americans. Suffrage for women. In the last 50 years, we have begun to see a small beginning of acknowledgement by our government of a human's birthright. This birthright, the right of the individual to control their own body, was acknowledged when Row vs. Wade returned women's natural power over their bodies to them.
The recent court decision overturning sodomy laws is another small step towards the return of the individual's birthright. The right to control our bodies is our only birthright. It is, in fact, freedom itself. This is the fundamental reason for a democracy to exist, so that the people may protect this most basic of all human rights. Nothing else is as important as when the people exercise their democratic right to retain control of their bodies. Beware all who lay claim to any part of your birthright. Without your birthright, you have nothing.
Without your birthright freedom has died. It will only be reborn when the people reclaim their birthright. 
