← Back to context Comment by dahdum 8 years ago That's the point, they can't. Only California is allowed to do so. 4 comments dahdum Reply jonathankoren 8 years ago Other states can adopt the California standard or the Federal one, and 14 other states and the District of Columbia has done so.What they’re not allowed to do is to set their own standard, because 300,000 people in Wyoming is just too small of a market. dahdum 8 years ago You picked the smallest US state to compare with, but if it's only market size, why not Texas with 29M or Florida with 21M compared to CA's 39M? jonathankoren 8 years ago Because you can’t have 50 different standards. I mean you can, it just kills the market.It’s funny that you take exception with me using Wyoming, when your example was Rhode Island, the 7th least populous state. 1 reply →
jonathankoren 8 years ago Other states can adopt the California standard or the Federal one, and 14 other states and the District of Columbia has done so.What they’re not allowed to do is to set their own standard, because 300,000 people in Wyoming is just too small of a market. dahdum 8 years ago You picked the smallest US state to compare with, but if it's only market size, why not Texas with 29M or Florida with 21M compared to CA's 39M? jonathankoren 8 years ago Because you can’t have 50 different standards. I mean you can, it just kills the market.It’s funny that you take exception with me using Wyoming, when your example was Rhode Island, the 7th least populous state. 1 reply →
dahdum 8 years ago You picked the smallest US state to compare with, but if it's only market size, why not Texas with 29M or Florida with 21M compared to CA's 39M? jonathankoren 8 years ago Because you can’t have 50 different standards. I mean you can, it just kills the market.It’s funny that you take exception with me using Wyoming, when your example was Rhode Island, the 7th least populous state. 1 reply →
jonathankoren 8 years ago Because you can’t have 50 different standards. I mean you can, it just kills the market.It’s funny that you take exception with me using Wyoming, when your example was Rhode Island, the 7th least populous state. 1 reply →
Other states can adopt the California standard or the Federal one, and 14 other states and the District of Columbia has done so.
What they’re not allowed to do is to set their own standard, because 300,000 people in Wyoming is just too small of a market.
You picked the smallest US state to compare with, but if it's only market size, why not Texas with 29M or Florida with 21M compared to CA's 39M?
Because you can’t have 50 different standards. I mean you can, it just kills the market.
It’s funny that you take exception with me using Wyoming, when your example was Rhode Island, the 7th least populous state.
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