It's reading things like this that make me wonder just how far different the US is from Europe when it comes to drugs. While Europe has drug laws, some countries have actually gone as far as decriminalizing all drugs when it's only for personal use (Portugal) and some that still adhere to a lot of the 60s/70s approach to drugs. In the US though, it appears that the approach to drugs is still stuck somewhere between the 30s & the 50s.
As an example, about 18 months ago I was found in possession of 2C-I (80mg), amphetamine (~10g) & cannabis (~14g) all as a result of operation Ismene - the British end of op WebTryp, which was possesion of a Class A, B & C repectively. Now I ended up with an official caution for this, but I've got a suspicion that had that happened in the US, I'd most probably still be looking forward to my release date date from prison.
Sadly the US really does seem to treat it's citizens as irresponsible children when it comes to what you do to your own body; as a country that started off with such high ideals & well intentioned laws for it's citizens (ironically to eascape British oppression) it seems that the government oppresses it's citizens way more than the UK would ever consider doing