
12-06-2007, 08:09 AM
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Jude30,
I posted that I thought the State would succeed in enforcing the regulation requiring that the pharmacists dispense the prescriptions.
That seemed reasonable, as legal theory (commerce clause) permits the State to regulate commerce. I assumed that the regulations satisfied other necessary law.
Judge Leighton granted the injunction based upon both legal theory and the facts – the real world data – of the case.
Having read what Judge Leighton wrote, I understand now that my original position, based only on theory, was too simplistic. It seems I was mistaken. How about you?
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