The retail price of wine in Kansas was consistently higher than the price of wine in bordering states. As a result, Kansas residents living in border areas frequently crossed state lines to purchase wine at lower prices. Accordingly, Kansas enacted a statute that required out-of-state shippers of wine to affirm that their posted prices for products sold to Kansas wholesalers, as of the moment of posting, was no higher than the prices at which those products were sold in the bordering states. Does the statute violate the Commerce Clause? Explain.
Ans. No the statute does not violate the Commerce Clause because the Commerce Clause of the US gives exclusive rights to states to regulate inter state commerce.
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