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by CydeWeys 3027 days ago
The Constitution grants the federal government the power to pass laws, and "setting your own time" isn't explicitly enumerated as a right that is reserved to the states.
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Any rights not granted to the Federal government by the Constitution are reserved by the states and the people by default.
The commerce clause seems limitless in what it will allow.
Rights not explicitly reserved for the federal government or individuals are reserved for the states.