Is it an inalienable right to intoxicate oneself?

Answer:
No. Certain members of a population, like minors, can be prohibited from drinking by law. Many intoxicating drugs are illegal for recreational use. Inalienable rights are those which are considered fundamental and cannot be removed by legislation except under narrowly defined circumstances.

Inalienable (or unalienable) rights are more basic: life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness.
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