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1. alephn+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-08-10 20:54:22
My recommendation for reading these kinds of documents is to skip the preamble, the general provisions, the implementation mechanisms, and the final provisions - these are boilerplate required for legalese.

The main meat is the bulleted sections per article.

Think of it like quickly reviewing C/C++ at a first glance - quickly glancing at the codebase's header file and the relevant portion of the implementation file is more than enough for a quick review

> It’s problematic in part because of its size

This is fairly small by legislative standards.

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