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by JumpCrisscross
1471 days ago
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> States can and do regulate interstate commerce all the time. California once banned the import of foie gras into the state, and IIRC are planning a law banning the import of foreign oil. This is fine. Sacramento can regulate what's coming into California. It cannot set food labeling requirements for Michigan. |
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It can regulated what is sold or produced in California, but, because of the Commerce Clause, it's more limited in regulating what comes in to California.
> It cannot set food labeling requirements for Michigan.
It absolutely can set food labelling requirements for food commercially produced in California, except to the extent such regulations are preempted by federal law, whether or not it will later be shipped to Michigan.