Don’t the states have to recognize the acts of other states? If your home state was willing to register your car the way it is, can they ban it?
“Dont the states have to recognize the acts of other states? If your home state was willing to register your car the way it is, can they ban it?”
Ask the dudes in Montana bringing back dope from Colorado ...
“Dont the states have to recognize the acts of other states? If your home state was willing to register your car the way it is, can they ban it?”
This is an interesting point. One of the concerns with the North American free trade agreement was that Mexican trucks could travel in the US without meeting our safety standards. Does anyone understand when states have the right to enforce stringent standards and when not?
Absolutely NOT! It depends on the laws. Tinted windows is one where the transient has to obey the laws of the new state. While useful in Nevada or other hot sunny states, they may be illegal to some degree of tint in Ohio, for example.