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Subscribe to this threadSorry CARB: EPA says states can't regulate their own emissions
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Fernando @ Dec 20th 2007 9:58AM
They wouldn't be violating interstate commerce clauses if they required, by law, that all cars pass an emissions test one year after purchase. So, people could still purchase the cars just as in the other 49 states but they'd have to ensure they could pass the test. This would mean that people wouldn't purchase cars they could only drive for a year and not resell in the state. It would basically accomplish the same thing but would be protected under the Supreme Court ruling on states having their own CO2 emission standards.