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To: supercat; xbar
" Yes, but wasn't one of the primary purposes to prevent states from interfering with interstate commerce?"

Yes, but you're speaking of a probable motive of the law suits, and not the suits themselves. If you grant someone's motive is sufficient grounds, where do you stop? If all I need to do to enact a law is claim that someone wants to interfere with interstate commerce, then I can enact almost any law. It doesn't matter that we agree about the motive in this case.

160 posted on 05/12/2003 10:29:20 PM PDT by Tauzero
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