I do not. I admitted it had been studied, but it's laughable to draw any conclusion from that.
"yet are not bothered by the obvious oversight by the government of the two substances that they prefer."
Oh, who says I'm not bothered? For all you know, I could could be losing sleep every night over this issue.
You want those two drugs regulated, go for it. Write your Congressman. Start a petition. I couldn't care less.
I'm trying to figure out why Dihydrocodeine is a Schedule II drug and not Schedule III. We all have out little concerns, don't we?
No. What I would like is some consistancy from the legislature, but I'm not holding my breath. I don't have time to begin trying to change the law. But that brings us back to original article (wow hard to believe) That there are groups out there petitioning Congress and circulating petitions. Someday maybe these inconsistant applications of the law will be rectified through their efforts in the proper way. Would you be OK with that or do prefer the selective efforcement we have now?