On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 21:48:28 -0500, Frank Dresser wrote
(in message ):
Had the pirate won, and the states became responsible for radio emissions
that couldn't be detected across the boarders, I think the states would just
hand the job back to the Federal Government, anyway.
But I'd like to hear Swarzennegger's and any other candidate's opinions on
such issues. Are there Constitutional issues worth considering? Is it
practical for a state to regulate radio, or whatever within it's boarder? I
doubt a candidate would have a canned answer at hand, but might be able to
cobble up a reasonable answer based on a bit of knowledge and some general
principles.
Frank Dresser
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The problem with states handling frequencies (and power and such) is that we
could end up with fifty "MCC"'s (Mississippi Communications Commission) or
(FillInTheBlank Communications Commission).
Sounds like a tax hike to me sigh.
Gray Shockley
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