e to maintain an income, and can place others in a great deal of danger. By the libertarian view, no way should drugs be accepted into society.In Anarchism, each being should strive to achieve a higher level of life, a moral autonomy. Without being subjected to laws and institutions, anarchists believe that one will be able to grow morally. Although, anarchists would reject the idea of any sort of law, prohibiting the use of drugs, they would also reject the use of drugs, because drugs are capable of destroying ones life and subjecting them to human captivity. People should own their own body and life, drugs can not offer a “natural life process” in which we should live in order to achieve a natural change. Traditional Conservatives also reject the ideal of drug usage, because users will place a burden on society if they are unable to work, and begin to have physical, mental and economic problems. Ethan A. Nadelmann, who refers to legalization as the, “Commonsense drug policy” claims that by decriminalizing drug use, harm will actually be reduced. Although the only harm that could possibly be reduced is the harm the user takes upon them self, protecting them against unclean needles and the tampering of the packed drugs. Helping those who want to, “shoot up heroin safely” able to go to their nearest drug clinic and pick up their sterile supplies. Nadelmann admits that, “drug abuse is a serious problem”, but society should have a more open attitude in order to take control of the situation. Nadelmann also claims that decriminalization is the key to lower the crime rate. To argue this one would have to believe that drugs, do not cause violence, but violence comes from depriving a drug addict of drugs. To make the child stop crying, do you give it candy?Whether or not legalization would reduce crime, the risk of creating more drug users is just too high. Many people do not do dr...