I understand the 10th Amendment action it is for Paul, and that states can make their own laws; New York might choose the same thing Arizona has.
If it’s legal in Arizona and there’s a porous international border with a major producer and exporter, how will that affect the rest of the country? Will every state also have to have import restrictions of its own on this, if they decide to keep it illegal? Are bags going to need separate state-level inspection and scanning for agricultural products when traveling interstate, like there is in Hawaii? These are also my concerns.
“Will every state also have to have import restrictions of its own on this, if they decide to keep it illegal? Are bags going to need separate state-level inspection and scanning for agricultural products when traveling interstate, like there is in Hawaii? These are also my concerns.”
That’s exactly how it works now in those states with high tobacco taxes.