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  1. An interesting point made by a commenter to the original article:If you want prescription amphetamines, opiates, barbiturates, or cocaine, any licensed physician can write you a prescription without you paying the state $150 a year for an id card and paying a private company $30-50 for fingerprinting so you can be subjected to a federal background check. Nor does the state issue doctors a list of what conditions he can and can’t prescribe the medicine for.
    If the people behind the law honestly believe its medicine, it should be treated like any other schedule II controlled substance. Otherwise it comes across as a rather obvious pretense.
    That’s one of the problems with legislation through compromise. Sometimes both sides of a debate are rooted in sound logic, but the middle makes no sense at all.

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