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sure they do.
"if you see doctors, you must have health insurance"
That's not a law, genius.
"if you own a car, you must have car insuance"
Not if you don't drive it on public roads. And it's a state law.
"if you live in a flood-prone area, you must have flood insurance"
That, too, is not a law, genius.
"you must have a smoke and CO alarm in your home"
Where that's in effect, that, too, is a state law.
Tell me . . . in this case, why does the state/federal distinction matter? Can you tell me?