Californians Can Register For Do-Not-Call List
linuxwrangler writes "In preparation for the national do not call registry, California's Attorney General has established a pre-registration site for California residents. Based on how slow the site already is, this is going to be one popular program. The AG's announcement also mentions that they have shut down some scam sites offering do-not-call registration so caveat emptor. Are any other states offering similar services?"
Indiana passed legislation putting one into effect in 2002. I signed up as soon as I could. The effect has been amazing.
Unfortunately, I remember some discussion when the U.S. do-not-call legislation was first proposed stating that Indiana's was more restrictive as to exceptions (basically, charities within 50 miles using unpaid volunteers, newspapers, political campaigns and something else).
My understanding is that the U.S. legislation may be able to trump the state based on the non-restriction of interstate trade laws in the constitution. Though, I don't understand how it couldn't have been restriction of trade before the U.S. passed legislation.