When he was speaking against drug use and against drug users he did not intend ever to take drugs for recreational purposes. He did not make a moral choice. His brain was damaged against his will just as surely as if it were damaged by a mechanical trauma or some degenerative desease.
no but at some point he made a decission to go from user to abuser. when he couldn't get by on his perscribed amount (or when he stoped getting perscriptions, whcihever is the case) did he go to the doctor and say he needed help? No, he just obtained them illegaly. well, up until he got caught, then it was "I'm sick, I have a problem, I need help"
addicts don't always have control, they make mistakes, but they have moments in time where they do have control, and choose to do nothing.
when he called to set up a deal for more, he could have just as easy called for treatment. maybe he couldn't stop himself when he was in the middle of a 'jones' but he had points in between where he could have taken steps to derail his adiction. he did nothing until he was caught. he's no different than any other junkie. only worse because he's a hypocrite.
And addict does not have free will in that respect any more than any other person with mental disorder can control his condition.
Bull**it