Why do you feel that some cities and states have developed anti-scalping and other ticket-related laws while others have not addressed the issue?
What will be an ideal response?
Anti-scalping laws have a variety of reasons for their justification.
Reasons include the avoidance of nuisance (and potential injury) around a venue, avoidance of extortion by resellers of tickets for exorbitant prices, minimizing fraudulent (counterfeit) sales, or simply as a measure of basic control by a state, county or city. Some states may not have addressed scalping as not a vital issue. Other states have enacted (and repealed) anti-scalping statutes as unenforceable or just not worth pursuing.
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