Jon,
I agree with that. Personally, ssshhh!!! I really don't care much about drug diversion. It's not my problem. I diagnose and treat. After that. I don't have time for it.
It's the old "Those who are doing it right get punished for those who sell the Adderall."
But, then there's the "Can't print a script for Medicaid patients." Now there's a lawsuit waiting to happen. Except you can't sue the government.
That is the silliest law ever devised. Like a Medicaid patient is going to change Triamcinolone from a 15 gram tube to a 30 gram tube.
Now, you tell me. What is going to cause drug diversion more. Not being able to print amoxicillin to non tamper-proof paper or forcing a physician to walk around with a 250 sheet tamper-proof pad. I can guarantee you that the physician is bound to leave that pad behind in a room or a table just like I leave my pens, clipboards, Superbills, etc.