jk4x4wrangler
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A State can pass a law that is enforceable within that State's boundaries. Sure, the can't ticket you in AZ for a law in MA but if you drive on MA roads you must comply to all their codes. It really isn't difficult to understand.
LMFAO, dude, you are all over the place, apples to oranges type stuff. It is "reasonable" to expect someone to comply with a seatbelt, speed, cell phone or helmet law. Those are simple things, we are talking about suspension lifts, major vehicle modifications, it is COMPLETELY unreasonable to expect a person to fully re-modify a legally registered and inspected out of state vehicle to comply with the laws of a state they are either passing through or visiting. That seems to be the key issue you are missing here. If a LEO chooses to waste his/her time and the time of a out of state tax payer trying to enforce something that will be easily thrown out, thats on them. Bottom line yes they can effect a traffic stop for this with proper PC and even issue citations if the deem it appropriate, but this is something a first year law student could get thrown out.