I'm not one for anarchy, but our government has overstepped in so many areas that I can't take them serious anymore. They are frauds. Even worse, ideological ones at that. Our government has always hated things that represent manhood and freedom. While I don't think the average joe in a federal agency such as the FDA/DEA puts much interest in the grander scheme at hand, the top officials are ideologues no doubt - ideologues that hate the idea of the power of the country remaining in the hands of it's individual people. So they attempt to control by overstepping their boundaries, especially the regulatory branch of government - that branch isn't even constitutional to begin with. No where does the constitution give the president the power to appoint unelected officials to create laws and govern the people with said laws.
And the federal peons aren't 100% innocent either. They worship at the alter of law and order, regardless what the law is and whether or not the order is one of slavery and coerce. Laws in an of themselves aren't guaranteed to be holy and ideal. They are to exist to protect it's people from harm and help define what is right vs. wrong. Our federal government left that philosophy in the dust decades ago.
The best thing we can do is knock the federal fairy dust off our shoulders and move on to bigger and better products and innovation that keeps them reactive and having to create new laws and new oversteps. We need to render their laws ineffective by showing them that the market demand for something does not go away just because they create a law against it. In fact, there is no threat man could propose that would snuff out the demand for things like steroids and prohormones. As long as this world is physical one, we'll always have a desire for stuff like this.
I called the agencies "federal fairy dust" for a reason - they live in a fairytale land where they actually believe they have the ability to change the desires and behavior of people - they believe in this utopian society where God is government and the people are controlled by such, against their will, to create a perfect society, but perfection being defined by the Praetorian Guard, not the common folk.