The same regulations as with tobacco and alcohol.That would be a huge improvement over the War On Some Drugs.
Your way appears to include the lack of regulation, education or oversight.
Government does very little by way of alcohol and tobacco education---and that's the way it should be; education is parents' job. Other government regulations of tobacco and alcohol involve:
- Product purity. I'm all for ensuring purity for drugs, including alcohol and tobacco (although in a perfect world we'd have a private-sector solution).
- Keeping them away from kids. Again, I'm all for it.
- Restricting advertising. Legal ad-restricted drugs is a huge improvement over the War On Some Drugs, although I'm opposed in principle to all restrictions on non-fraudulent advertising.
- Warning labels. Legal warning-labeled drugs is a huge improvement over the War On Some Drugs, although I'm opposed in principle to such requirements and favor caveat emptor.
Sounds like you and I are on the same page.