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Why do you have state commissions?

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Alcohol and tobacco have many laws associated with them. State commissions keep tracks of sales, and businesses selling these products and watch for laws being broken.

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State commissions are established to regulate and oversee specific industries or sectors within a state. They help ensure that these industries operate in compliance with state laws and regulations, promote fair competition, protect consumers, and safeguard the public interest. State commissions also have the authority to make rules, issue licenses, resolve disputes, and enforce compliance within their respective sectors.

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