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Presinus
Date sent: 2019/07/02 00:48:28
Let's say your country has a website which clearly displays each and every law in detail.
1. Do you think it should display a reason for each law and how they benefit the citizen and/or country?
2. Do you think citizens should be allowed to vote on each law individually, and update their votes whenever they have a change of mind? [EDIT] The laws would only update every 4th year, so laws aren't changing faster than the citizen can keep up with.

For this one, state the question number(s) you are responding to, then your answer. A simple yes, no, or abstain would do.
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rida
Date sent: 2019/07/02 06:33:44
1.yes
2.Abstain
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Techy
Date sent: 2019/07/02 06:45:23
1. I'd do it more like a Q&A site, with a summary of arguments for and against at the top and a constant public debate at the bottom, so that all arguements can be represented. But I do like this idea. +1
2. Maybe they could vote to show that that law needed changing, which could then be carried into the public sphere, but this could easily end in people choosing random laws and random votes for fun. That's the only flaw of the internet. Abstain
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armzngunz
Date sent: 2019/07/02 06:55:11
1. Nothing negative about this, here in Norway we kind of already do have a website like this, lovdata.no, I don't think it has every single law in it, but it has quite alot, it is a bit tough to use though.
2. I don't think so, if this was a thing, many important laws could be changed without us knowing if it is smart to do yet, laws shouldn't be changed willy nilly

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