This is a tangent.
This discussion makes me recall encountering the history of ketchup and, upon hearing about the pirates and bootleggers in the Indochina region in centuries past who were producing "counterfeit" booze or fish sauce (I forget which it was) on the black market in practices that are essentially identical to what bootleggers and counterfeiters engage in today but with the perspective of history making the idea of counterfeit alcohol/fish sauce seeming like an absurdity and this smacking me in the face with the truth that any sort of black market truly is just the shadow cast by the white market and that the only real distinction is where lawmakers and powerbrokers happen to decide where to draw the line that distinguishes the two markets.