I seems so. Something bad happens, an isolated instance, someone says, "there out to be a law". The next thing you know a bunch of people are saying, "there ought to be a law". And then yet another law in search of a problem is created; poorly enforced or unenforceable, ineffective, or not worth the time and cost; yet enough to drive us nuts, drain our resources and keep an ever increasing gang of lawyers employed. That's how it happens. I guess it's political in the good sense -- politicians responding to the will of the people -- but also in the very bad sense of politicians responding inarticulately and brainlessly. Too rarely do our politicians say, "wait a minute here! Do you really want to do this?" When they do say it, it is often as not for sordid reasons....
Too many, if not most, of our laws and regulations are written for the sake of politics and or raw control by government. Not for the sake and benefit of the populace.
Another kind of bad law combines the worst of politics with the worst of Capitalism. The archetypal monument to hundreds, if not thousands, of such laws would be the "Wright Amendment". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wright_Amendment
But never mind this, You and I, Lucrum, shall carry on the good fight against too many bad laws.