no, it might not have even been supreme court at the time, but it didn't really matter because back then the bill of rights only applied to the feds, not the states. local governments could impose any restrictions they want, and a lot of the federal stuff is structured as a tax.
no, it might not have even been supreme court at the time, but it didn't really matter because back then the bill of rights only applied to the feds, not the states. local governments could impose any restrictions they want, and a lot of the federal stuff is structured as a tax.