Validity: Consequence of 105, option 2
Description: Even though stricter manufacturing laws have been introduced, items that don’t comply with the regulations are still sold in @@NAME@@. This is because corporations have discovered a legal loophole: only items made in @@NAME@@ must comply with the new laws.
Option 1: “According to the law,” begins corporate lawyer @@RANDOMNAME_1@@ in a monotonous voice, “all items manufactured in @@NAME@@ must comply with minimum safety standards, which are as follows, etc. It never says that items imported into the country have to comply with the law. Therefore it does not apply to our products.”
Effect: cheap imported toasters toast their owners instead of bread
Option 2: “What!” shouts your aide @@RANDOMNAME_2@@ as @@HE@@ quickly opens a binder full of legal documents. “I don’t think that’s what it — by the love of Violet it does say that!” @@He@@ turns to you and says “You have to change this law! It’s just a simple amendment to the law, so it won’t be too much trouble.”
Effect: only items that can survive a nuclear blast can be sold in @@NAME@@
Option 3: “It seems to me the problem is importing items.” states @@RANDOMNAME_3@@, who is wearing a hat with a “Made in @@NAME@@” sticker on it. “What if you banned imports? Then we could avoid low quality imports.“ As he leaves, you notice that the “Made in @@NAME@@” sticker has a smaller sticker on it that says “Made in Dàgúo.”
Effect: laissez-faire economists in @@REGION@@ often have nightmares involving refrigerators (Establishes “Autarky” policy)