Without the docs, manufacturers and suppliers, how would people get those meds?
It's complicated and we sure don't want to get government in the mix but how do you propose we police this?
Start at the top and work your way down.
Go after McKesson with prison time.
Even if and When DOJ does squat about PhARMA crime, they always reduce it to a multi-$Billion Misdemeanor Fine.
Make it a Felony and toss PhARMA Execs into prison, they're never going to stop so long as they know they can buy they way out of being caught.
Former Agent Claims DEA Caved To Political Pressure, Failed To Prosecute Opioid Pushers[excerpt]
http://dailycaller.com/2017/12/18/agent-claims-dea-caved-to-political-pressure-failed-to-prosecute-opioid-pushers-video/Former DEA special agent David Schiller sat down with “60 Minutes†Sunday, and claimed the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) was too “intimidated†to prosecute one of the nation’s largest opioid manufactures.
McKesson Corporation is a pharmaceutical company headquartered in San Francisco. They are the fifth-largest public corporation in the United States and took in almost $200 billion in revenue last year, according to CBS. Schiller spent two years investigating the company for distribution violations, and each time he tried to close the case, he was met with resistance from his superiors.
“This is the best case we’ve ever had against a major distributor in the history of the Drug Enforcement Administration. How do we not go after the number one organization, in the height of the epidemic,†he said. “Doesn’t someone have to be held accountable? McKesson needs to be held accountable.