Actually, even if meth was legal, it doesn't mean you can't protect the public from improper use of hazardous materials.
Use and handling of chemicals hazardous to the public are still regulated and those regulations should be adhered to and enforced.
Lots of companies safely use hazardous materials in the creation of products.
When things are visible, they can be regulated and monitored. When they are forced underground, anything goes.
You are 100% correct. I was thinking in terms of "enforcement priorities" rather than legalization.