Holbert and several others including Amy Stephens, the former Republican legislator who led opposition to the bill in 2010 — said the state should not be able to know if people are buying from sites that could raise eyebrows, such as gun-sales websites or sites for cross-dressers. [More]The again, maybe this bill failing and the law going into effect will wake some people up about those Democrats they have enabled.
[Via cydl]
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I don’t understand how the legislaturs of one state can pass a law that requires people who are not and will never be in their state to do anything whatsoever… or what recourse they have if those people just don’t comply. Wasn’t such restraint of interstate trade one of the reasons the Articles of Confederation were scrapped and replaced with the current Constitution? That’s what I remember being taught.
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