So when is Tesla going to take these cases to the Supreme Court under Interstate Commerce. According to the Constitution Congress regulates commerce between in-state and out-of-state parties. I know this because gun manufacturers use the exact opposite argument to avoid federal laws by claiming interstate commerce isn't taking place when a gun is manufactured and sold in the same state.

Are the states trying to argue that since the transaction (the signing of the loan papers) takes place in the same state that it is NOT interstate commerce? If so, would they apply that same logic to gun sales?

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