I don’t have have a strong opinion about it, but I guess often times there are regulation on things that “can be used for X (which is desirable) , but can easily result in Y (which is dangerous) with out proper training/preparation.” take, driving for example. Another more cynical explanation is that the law protects the interest of the medical practitioners e.i. earmark procedures such as stitching, for their benefit.
I don’t have have a strong opinion about it, but I guess often times there are regulation on things that “can be used for X (which is desirable) , but can easily result in Y (which is dangerous) with out proper training/preparation.” take, driving for example. Another more cynical explanation is that the law protects the interest of the medical practitioners e.i. earmark procedures such as stitching, for their benefit.