... Why on earth should inappropriate activities have to be "systemic curricula" or "taught en masse" before the legislature takes action to prevent their recurrence? What's wrong with saying "Don't anybody do that again." after one person does what he ought not have done? ...
It has historically been true that when laws are made to solve a general “problem” that only applies to a very small number of instances that are typically handled through other means that those laws ten to be wielded in a broader sense to do more harm than good. This is actually why most conservatives and libertarians are against exactly these kinds of laws, at least when it is in their political interests to be so even if they are hypocritical otherwise.
So, I’m actually surprised when more conservative folks think the answer to a very small problem is a wide spread government response. That’s seem anathema to their viewpoints.
That’s why I asked if there is a systemic problem. Because in that case it may make more sense, and conservatives may agree, to address the problem at the governmental level, especially at a high level like the State.
Is that more responsive to your question?