An example of a state discrimination violating the dormant interstate commerce clause might be ________. Group of answer choices a Washington law prohibiting the sale in the state of all salmon caught outside Washington waters without a health inspection. a Washington law prohibiting the sale of all salmon regardless of where caught without a health inspection. a Washington law prohibiting the sale of all salmon not wild caught.

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Answer:

a Washington law prohibiting the sale in the state of all salmon caught outside Washington waters without a health inspection.

Explanation:

Dormant Commerce Clause is a clause that describes a situation in which if Congress is given commerce power, then state do not have power or it is beyond their jurisdiction to discriminate or impose an unreasonable burden on interstate commerce and foreign commerce, even without federal legislation controlling the activities.

Discrimination towards Interstate Commerce can occur in the following ways:

1. When state favors in-state commerce over out-of-state commerce for no reason.

2. If there is state interest in a particular company or goods and services, such that the state is protecting the company in the state.

3. Where there is law of no importation in to the state.

4. Where there is selective measures being meted out to out of state company's products and services