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History, 01.02.2021 16:20, clarissajimenez27

Why should a good policy be both proscriptive and descriptive? Without specifics, a policy doesn't serve its purpose.

Policy should be proscriptive, but not descriptive.

With generalities, government is free to interpret as needed.

Good policy doesn't need to be either as it is a general idea.

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