NeilTheCop
Member
What is the name of your state? New Mexico
The framers of the NM Constitution apparently hated the idea of a monopoly so much they mandated that laws be enacted to prevent them.
NM Constitution Article IV at 38
“The legislature shall enact laws to prevent trusts, monopolies and combinations in restraint of trade.”
And they did.
NMSA 57-1-2
“It is hereby declared to be unlawful for any person to monopolize or attempt to monopolize, or combine or conspire with any other person or persons to monopolize, trade or commerce, any part of which trade or commerce is within this state.”
So far so good, until I wanted to buy an electric car and found out that I can only buy a new car through a franchised dealership, but not direct from the manufacturer, as only the franchised dealerships can sell direct to the public.
NMSA 57-16-1 (Very long, so not posted)
So on one hand monopolies and their restraint of trade are illegal, but the auto dealerships monopoly isn’t, making the laws contradictory.
As an analogy imagine if you have a local lumber yard and want to buy some lumber for a project, but are told they can’t sell it to you. Instead they can only send it to Home Depot/Lowes etc. who will add their mark up before you are allowed to buy it.
Any thoughts, or am I missing something?
The framers of the NM Constitution apparently hated the idea of a monopoly so much they mandated that laws be enacted to prevent them.
NM Constitution Article IV at 38
“The legislature shall enact laws to prevent trusts, monopolies and combinations in restraint of trade.”
And they did.
NMSA 57-1-2
“It is hereby declared to be unlawful for any person to monopolize or attempt to monopolize, or combine or conspire with any other person or persons to monopolize, trade or commerce, any part of which trade or commerce is within this state.”
So far so good, until I wanted to buy an electric car and found out that I can only buy a new car through a franchised dealership, but not direct from the manufacturer, as only the franchised dealerships can sell direct to the public.
NMSA 57-16-1 (Very long, so not posted)
So on one hand monopolies and their restraint of trade are illegal, but the auto dealerships monopoly isn’t, making the laws contradictory.
As an analogy imagine if you have a local lumber yard and want to buy some lumber for a project, but are told they can’t sell it to you. Instead they can only send it to Home Depot/Lowes etc. who will add their mark up before you are allowed to buy it.
Any thoughts, or am I missing something?