You can’t outlaw something on a state level that the state has a limitless ambition to have… you can only control what you do with surveillance tech
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I don’t think this is true. Many things are limited by law at a state level - tobacco, gun control, alcohol, plastic bans, emissions control to name a few.
I’m not saying individual states, but government in general… although at city level, governments are now allowed to access doorbell cameras “for your protection” through some manufacturers… but also what you are talking about are limits the state sets, the state doesn’t want to limit surveillance, especially corporate surveillance… corporate surveillance isn’t limited by constitutional limits and if data is for sale, the state will buy it. Most surveillance tech is also marketed to people as “smart tech” and they tell us how much easier it will make life… unfortunately they’ve also made it harder and harder to avoid smart tech