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anon` said:But when you start looking at laws enacted at the State level, it becomes very haphazard indeed. I used to be a workers' compensation claims examiner. In the US, this insurance is compulsory by federal mandate, but each State is left to determine the details, which are often radically different as one moves from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. In other words, haphazard regulation and enforcement of a common policy. State tax regimes are another place where the "haphazard" aspects of a federal system of government become readily apparent.
I think that's what Tomasso meant. At least, that's what I got out of it.
Thank you for your interpretation of Tomasso's explanation. Nevertheless, each jurisdiction serves a populace with specific and somewhat different needs.
The "Federated States" model enables each jurisdiction to serve it's citizens by enacting laws and creating legislation to address those differing needs. I cannot see that as haphazard in the least. In fact, one central body cannot possibly address the concerns of a territory as large and a variant as the "Unites States", for example.
In fact, this speaks directly to the question presented by the OP and the answers provided.