The regulation of interstate commerce is one of the enumerated powers granted to the Federal Government. as a state, California is not permitted to do anything more than regulate the natural characteristics (weight, size, color, albumin percent, cleanliness, etc.) of eggs sold in California.
California cannot reach into another state to regulate their methods of production.
The same should be said about guns produced in other states.
Don’t bet on it. I learned from my trucker the other day that trucks coming in from out of state, or Canada, running otherwise legal emissions engines in those places, cannot come into California if the don’t meet the latest emissions standards.
Yet, I hope they don’t overplay their hand and cause a mass migration out of there as the rest of us will have to cope with the ideologically-cancerous people who allowed this crap to take root there in the first place infecting the rest of us.
Exactly. But they can ban the incoming eggs. Will be interested to see what they do. States’ rights all around.
My family moved to Wyoming in 2010. That didn't stop two armed agents of the California Franchise Tax Board from showing up in our front yard in 2012 to demand that we prove we lived in Wyoming or else pay back taxes to California. We had to call the Park County Sheriff's Department who told the FTB to leave and never come back.
California is also still trying to fight the Gilbert Hyatt case (Google it) where the CA FTB raided a home in Nevada without a valid warrant thirty years ago. Their arrogance has no limit and no boundary. Literally.