Only if you obtained the drugs illegally. If you have a prescription for them it is technically legal unless you can be proven to have "doctor shopped" and gotten scrips from different doctors.
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It depends on whether the drug abuse hurts others, such as by violence or theft. If the "abuse" is done privately and doesn't affect others, it's a victimless crime and society should take no role.
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