Will we ever see the supreme court get up the courage to rule the CRA unconstitutional, at least as to businesses that are local in nature? The Federal government clearly has no power to regulate what local businesses do.
>Article I, Section 8, Clause 3:>[The Congress shall have Power] To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes;
>>18513949>No you don't understand, it's actually bad for the government to prevent us from putting lead and sawdust in food.
>>18513970none of that has anything do with the CRA though
>>18514008If food is being sold within state lines, it's the state's right alone to regulate whatever lead that goes into it.
>>18514063Taking an originalist reading of the Constitution, the government can only regulate stuff imported into the country and sent through the mail. All else falls under the 10th Amendment.
>>18514113>Taking an originalist reading of the Constitution, the government can only regulate stuff imported into the country and sent through the mail.If the federal government wants to regulate more stuff, they can amend the Constitution.
>>18513949It has that power through the 14th amendment's privileges and immunities clause and the enforcement clause