Yes, I think I agree with what you are putting forward. Laws and rules should be concrete (although the application of penalties might be open to discretion), but as you point out, the way that laws are initially crafted can be open to corruption.
It is a big problem, especially when you see the revolving door of politicians being offered jobs in the very industries that they passed laws for. Hopefully it is a problem that could be fixed with some tweaks to our democratic systems of governance...
Yes, and only raising questions and standing against when we see flaws in laws will lead to the improvement, if we ignore the flaws then it's open to expand. Stay blessed. 🙂