Comment by jjcm
8 years ago
Thanks for the view in support of this decision. It'll be interesting to see whether or not that view holds up in court, as it'll have long reaching ramifications when it comes to states rights. If a law in a state forces others around it to comply simply due to the population/power differences between the states, is that law legal?
If laws could be invalidated simply because "California is a big state". Then so could elections.
Think about that for a second. Then you will understand ridiculous this notion is.
Yes. It’s called market forces. You can make a bespoke edition for Wyoming, but are you going to bother.
For another example, see textbooks and the Texas Board of Education. https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2012/06/21/how-texas-inflic...