Moving the DEA under the ATF would be an improvement?
Both of those organizations seem equally abusive and unnecessary to me.
But I was talking about the regulatory burden users of marijuana face, since you were talking about the burdens users of tobacco and alcohol face. Today, marijuana generally can not even be possesed anywhere. Legally, it can't even be smoked in the privacy of your stand alone home, even if you don't leave the house for the rest of the day. That's a more restrictive situation than either tobacco users or alcohol users face. So for most marijuana users, being treated like current tobacco or alcohol users would be a step in the right direction, even if it doesn't go far enough.