Washington state is embarking on a massive experiment in police reform following the murder of George Floyd last year, with a dozen laws going into effect over the weekend, per the AP. But law enforcement officials remain uncertain about what they require, leading to discrepancies around the state in how officers might respond—or not respond—to certain situations, including active crime scenes and mental health crises. "The challenge is—I'm going to be very frank—the laws were written very poorly, and the combination of them all at the same time has led to there being conflicts in clarity and in what was intended versus what was written," said Rafael Padilla, police chief in the Seattle suburb of Kent. The laws, passed by a Democrat-controlled Legislature and signed by a Democratic governor, constitute what's likely the nation's most ambitious police reform legislation.