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So competition might prevent one of many downsides to different states having different laws? I don't see why this means there's any benefit to that situation over just having one set of laws?



Depending on your political leaning, you wouldn’t want the same laws in GA as in CA.


That’s a relatively unusual leaning. Most people think their values should be universal.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subsidiarity

Not as unusual as you would think, given that it is a basic principle of both the EU (despite what Eurosceptics would have you think) and the US.




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