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Mississippi Wants to Force You to Buy EVs at Franchise Dealers

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Mississippi sucks. And when I say Mississippi sucks, I don’t say that as one of those “coastal elites” who’s never even visited the state. I say it as a North Carolina-born, Georgia-raised non-elite who grew up hating Mississippi and always will. Say what you will about Alabama, but at least they’re decent at football. Mississippi can’t even claim that. And now, the Mississippi state legislature has passed yet another law that confirms my distaste for the worst state in America, this time blocking direct sales of electric vehicles.

The Associated Press reports that the Mississippi state senate passed a bill on Thursday that requires electric automakers that want a brick-and-mortar store in the state to follow franchise dealership laws. The law now goes to Governor Tate Reeves’ desk for his signature. Currently, there isn’t any indication that he won’t sign it.

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The bill also reportedly caused a little Republican infighting because they’re supposed to be the party of small government, and the new bill would interfere with the free market. There was also concern that the bill would stop electric automakers from bringing jobs to the state. Lawmakers who supported the bill said they need to make things fair for all automakers, and since they only have one joke, they of course had to turn the subject of automotive regulations into something transphobic.

“We’re saying if you choose to have a brick-and-mortar dealership, you have to follow the same laws that everyone else has to follow,” Republican senator Daniel Sparks said. “Please don’t tell me Tesla’s car doesn’t identify as a car.”