Yes it is. Taking illegal drugs is a personal choice. Once an individual take drugs, there is a part of the brain called INSULA can be triggered that can lead to addiction. INSULA receives information from other parts of the body and translate those signals into something that is subjectively felt such as craving and addiction. Repeated illegal drugs intake may lead to INSULA injury. That is why most drug addicts are having difficulties to quit, because their INSULA has been totally damaged.
Some might, it's a personal choice.
It's not. Cross dressing is a personal choice, same with taking drugs.. I'm not saying there aren't any cross dressing junkys out there, I'm just saying they aren't related.
by clearly stating your personal reasons for not taking drugs
All drugs affect the body in a very negative way. Whether they be Hallucinogens, Marijuana, Cocaine, Amphetamines, Whatever. Drugs don't do anything productive for the body whatsoever. Addenda Taking or not taking drugs, of any kind, is a personal choice. Prescribed drugs are usually, but not always, beneficial and taken on the advice of a medical expert to relive the symptoms of, or cure, a particular illness. Non-prescribed drugs are usually, but not always, taken for recreational purposes initially and then become a habit. This can then lead to dependency and reliance on the drug. Often to such an extent that the user is no longer in control and it becomes acute and terminal. Given a choice, most rational people would rather be in control rather than be controlled. Think about it. Control or controlled. Your choice.
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If there is evidence that he is taking drugs.
They get addicted to the Drugs and can't stop taking them.
Personal Choice Party was created in 1997.
I would think that they would have to offer you a choice, as the police have to offer you a choice of the two if arrested for substance other than alcohol.
Based on personal choice of either of the two parties.
All pills are considered drugs. There are over-the-counter drugs that anyone can buy and there are drugs that you have to have a prescription from a doctor to get. Usually when someone speaks of taking drugs it is medication that is not prescribed to them.
All of the ones that don't die by taking drugs.