In the report, NABP argues that lock-and-suspend, when used at scale, frustrates the operations of organized criminal networks that operate thousands of illegal online pharmacies. When a domain name is suspended, financial transactions facilitated by the domain name stop suddenly, and any email addresses associated with the domain name cease to function. And, more importantly, patient safety is directly impacted, as consumers can no longer access the website using the domain name. Further, when a domain name is locked, it cannot be transferred to another domain name registrar...