"Lets look at this question and the charge and the word “charge” which is a “demand of a price for a service or goods supplied” "
Rarely is a dictionary definition of a word able to be used in philosophical arguments - I learned this in Philosophy 101.
Assuming you believe in the rights of humanity (and yes, I question statism as well), then would this argument hold water if it the word "murder" was substituted for "controlled substance"?
I would think that to have any chance of making a legal claim, that you would have to denounce citizenship (and all the rights and privileges associated with it) and declare your own sovereignty for you own being. This opens up a can of worms.
I appreciate your thinking and inspiration, but I'm not sure I'm ready to risk my pursuit of life, happiness and fulfillment over something that will not change for generations, if ever.
I would just pay the ticket. I am going to pick my battles.
RE: Refuse your tickets and fines for cause , learning tactics of law