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a. constitutional because to hold otherwise would leave the Commerce Clause meaningless when regulation is"clearly necessary"
b. constitutional because it met the criteria necessary for a warrantless search of a closely regulated business c. an unconstitutional violation of the Fourth Amendment since the police failed to obtain judicial approval forthe searches
d. an unconstitutional violation of the exclusionary rule e. none of the other choices


b

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