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Originally Posted by Cybersprings
The California law cannot make the choice for everyone. (Trust me, I am not a California defender at all.) Businesses who do business in CA may make a change to their entire production model in order to sell in CA, or they may change just the production line that sells to CA, or they may choose to not sell in CA. Producers have every right to do whatever they want and sell to you in FL. The CA law does not control that. How businesses choose to respond to the CA law may affect you (in FL),
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I believe that is what I wrote.
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but CA does not bear the responsibility for that. The businesses do.
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Ah yes, the businesses can choose to not do business in the largest state in the nation. Or, the businesses can choose to set up parallel sources and production lines for their products that will be shipped to California. Or, businesses can recognize that to stay in business they need to remain in the California market and the only way to do that is to change their sourcing which will affect all their products whether they are shipped to California or not. Really not much of a choice for the businesses.
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