..... or just hang out on this site and get a twofer: Law references that vaguely apply to the event and lots of varying opinions.
I agree with the value you attach to this site for discussion/opinion/advice however, It really doesn't take that long to work your way through the law book. Quickly read a law section per night making a note of any part you either don't understand or have a problem with. Repeat the process and within a couple of months of the off season, your law knowledge will improve greatly. Then, or during the process, ask those questions about the laws you noted either here or with your society/other referees. It won't take too long before you are way better informed than 6 or 8 weeks ago.
Application of your new found knowledge is another matter and this is where I have found this site to be a valuable resource. Do yourself a favour, AR games for experienced referees, it will help in your development and will give you the opportunity to ask those referees for some advice or clarification.
Get to know your local Education Officer. They are usually the type of people who love a good law discussion.
In short, this is a great site but to become a better referee you need to utilise more resources than just this site. Reading the law book, IMO, is step 1.