In no way do I suggest impeding the ability of the SEC to take action (I advocate more action!). I am suggesting that there needs to be a better process when it comes to dealing with the aftermath. One can argue even more extremely: Why are some of these companies allowed to begin trading again? I am most concerned with the potential for a company to be suspended and then kept on the Greys when there is no continuing problem (or perhaps never was). Please look at CANN - it is the closest example I can recommend.
If you don't like my posts, don't read them. If you think only those who agree with you should post, then start your own message board. My conclusions are my opinion only, based on what I believe to be true. I have no crystal ball.