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Originally Posted by Tribesman
Yeah , and the cases during the civil rights thing showed that even local business is interstate business . Plus of course you have the other rulings that local business practice can fall under the protectionism thing which is against the interests of interstate business .
So unless you are one of those inbred shopkeepers from Royston Vasey they have you covered .
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Yeah, I guess I should have stipulated that it's interstate business unless it's something that's bad for all of the nation. At least that's the way it's supposed to be. In todays US, it's more like "We the Fed shall rule over everything we deem fit to rule over". However, that is NOT the way the Constitution was written or intended. Which is why I commented to begin with. As someone stated earlier, we don't need to rip our Constitution to shreds, it's already been done for us by our elected officials and is in the process of being put into the burn-bag and incinerated.