easy hoss I think you are maybe being uncharacteristically uncharitable? but to your question
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Replying to @eigenrobot @zygoteofxyzzy and
yes there are good conservative arguments for using caution in dismantling regulatory apparatuses
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but there are many bad reasons for regulato-genesis. gvt empire building, incumbent protectn, etc
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RE: your challenge, just today I had some modafinil not covered by prescription or FDA standards
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in this case I was happy to trust in reputation mechanisms alone, and weighed costs and benefits
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if you would like other evidence, let me point you to my routine use of a Schedule I substance
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which has been proscribed as DEADLY and which I used w/o incident after purchase from a black mkt
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there are costs *and* benefits to either position; the real question is relative magnitudes
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striking the optimal regulatory balance is tough
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agree! suggesting only that cost estimates of relaxing certain tight controls may be too high :)
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