and some would have steroids legalized 
he's the poster boy why they are not
Steroids were illegal and it still didn't stop him for using and abusing them, so tell me what the prohibition of steroids did to help Don in this instance? On the other hand if steroids were legal, he wouldn't have to deal with bathtub blends or potentially the difficulty in getting needles in some states.
Steroids being illegal hurt Don, it didn't help him. You remind me of when people say that a recreational drug should be illegal because
(a) Drug dealers are violent (Yeah, because they need to shoot it out since legal remedies to their problems are unavailable).
(b) Some drugs are tainted with harmful chemicals/poison/etc (Yeah, because they are illegal and therefore not standardized).
(c) Drug dealers sell drugs to school children or have drug houses next to schools (Yeah, because drug dealers don't ask for ID. The drug houses would not exist if they were legal).
In short, so many drug problems are caused by drugs being illegal, ironically.
It's no different than when alcohol was prohibited. Some people would go blind drinking the brew at the time. This has not happened since alcohol has become legalized.
Prohibition, well perhaps well intentioned, does not work.
Kidneys are overrated.
Hi Flex Wheeler.