Most often a policy or actionable item has a basis for its existence.
Quite often that basis is applicable in more instances than was initially intended.
Sometimes that basis has a general use across a broad spectrum of areas.
However,
The broad use of the US EPA Wetlands Rule is not effective in Alaska.
Alaska is wetlands.
- If the intent of the Rule is to destroy property rights, then it is being used as intended.
- If the intent of the Rule was to prevent development in Alaska, then it is being used as intended.
- If the intent of the Rule was a transfer of wealth from producers to consumers, then the rule is being used as intended.
- If the intent of the Rule was to ensure that Alaskans remain wards of the state and serfs to the environmental movement, then the rule is being used as intended.
Alaska is not a United States park.