Yes it does. I've sent messages to my Bishop, the USCCB, and the Holy See regarding the lack of enforcement of Canon 915 and the grave scandal it has created for the Church in the United States.
But not only can canon 915 be changed, but what one believes is manifest by what they do, (Ja. 2:18) and as legislating the use of torture and death of heretics was a matter of interpretation, as was the later rejection of such, so also we see Rome's interpretation of herself in even sanctioning private masses for a manifestly impenitent Teddy K.
And what you see as a grave scandal is understood by other RCs as mercy and grace, without any penalty, but even encouragement from high powers that be.
Thus the problem when a church and men presume a higher authority than Scripture. In one century one can be required to exterminate all the heretics in the land, like as seen mandated in Islam, and in other that can be censored.