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In the United States, Congress has the constitutional right to fix standards, but except for purposes of customs and internal revenue, weights and measures legislation has been, for the most part, permissive. Sets of official weights and measures were sent to the states in 1856, but legislation and enforcement are largely state prerogatives.

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The power to set standards for weights and measures is given to Congress in the U.S. Constitution. It is outlined in Article 1, Section 8, Clause 5.

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