It is blatantly unconstitutional.
So is Obamacare, but that didn’t stop the SCOTUS from allowing it.
Insurance, in general, is NOT mandatory. Banks won’t give you a mortgage without homeowner’s insurance, but if you own your home, you don’t have to have it.
Most states won’t give you a DL or registration without auto insurance, but that doesn’t stop a 12 year old from getting behind the wheel and driving.
Not everyone has health insurance, but that doesn’t mean you can’t go to the ER if you have a heart attack. You’ll just have to pay the hospital for services rendered, as is customary with any service provider.
Insurance is a freaking racket.
Roberts made it possible by his ruling on Ozerocare.
2. If we were to assume that we did currently have a Constitution, it has already been determined that it IS constitutional to force someone to purchase insurance to enjoy a God given right (life=>bear arms).