This entails trade-offs similar to those we confront when deciding whether to regulate drugs.
Japan has four separate laws to regulate drugs.
Canada has a sophisticated system for regulating drugs.
That should focus needed attention on a subject that often seems secondary in an agency straining to regulate drugs and medical devices.
In the 19th century, laws regulating drugs were more relaxed.
Before the early 20th century, laws regulating drugs were lax.
The law regulates drugs by dividing them into five categories, according to their potential for abuse.
As someone else has already pointed out, look how well the government is able to regulate drugs.
Government regulated drugs, a welfare system that permitted the idle to live nearly as well as the working.
It is clear that the classification system which currently regulates various drugs is totally obsolete.