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police powers. You wouldn't know it because they have stretched the commerce clause almost to the point of breaking. Gun laws, anti-discrimination laws, Federal Laws prohibiting homocide, etc are all derived from an extension of the commerce clause. If you kill a person, they won't buy things. That is an extreme example but illustrates the point.

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