People are going to mention the Commerce Clause in the Constitution. It makes sense that the federal government can regulate commerce between the states. That seems a fitting role for a federal government in a Republic. But what's fucked up is that the SCOTUS ruled in Wickard v. Filburn that as long as an activity could possibly affect interstate commerce then congress could regulate it.
People are going to mention the Commerce Clause in the Constitution. It makes sense that the federal government can regulate commerce between the states. That seems a fitting role for a federal government in a Republic. But what's fucked up is that the SCOTUS ruled in Wickard v. Filburn that as long as an activity could possibly affect interstate commerce then congress could regulate it.