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You acknowledge that the optimal level varies by individual case, and that legislation is applied broadly with little regard to individual situations.

When the level is not optimal, this implies that there is some harm done, things are not arranged as well as they could be.

Does this not mean we should ask if the harm done by broad-brushed legislation is greater than the harm done by doing nothing?

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