That should obviously be 'California' purchasers, not Colorado.
In any event, I'm not sure how the morons here in Sacramento think they can force a retailer in another state to make certain disclosures, when the retailer has no presence in California.
Another useless law for the books.
It is amazing how little some states care about the administrative burden and expense they place on businesses, not to mention the privacy of their residents.
Interesting is the fact that while Amazon does not have a sufficient nexus in North Carolina to need to charge North Carolina sales...
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