These are reasonably simple laws passed with reasonable oversight, and lacking the kind of emotional heat that prevents repeal or refinement to correct unintended consequences.

This is the kind of boring crap that democracy is almost custom made to handle.

Not like drug laws where if you object it means you want kids to shoot heroin in the school playground.

Not like the Bushco moves to remove all checks and balances and repeal the Magna Charta. (Yep, that's a legal document in the US, by inclusion as part of pre-1776 British law, which is the default for US law. It tends to not get used much because there isn't much call for restricting the authority of American monarchs.)