Congress can regulate interstate commerce according to the Constitution. Being that an insurance company cannot sell across state lines, where exactly is the commerce clause relevant? Exactly how is intra state insurance sales not a states right as described by the tenth amendment? And please spare me the living document arguement, because that is not in the text of the Constitution either. If that arguement would have been tried to used around the writing of our founding document, gun shots would have been heard.
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