Which is an exception a state is allowed to make to the CO MITY clause. Is it defense marriage extradition privilege or reasonable discrimination?

The exception that a state is allowed to make to the Commerce Clause is reasonable discrimination, also known as non-discriminatory regulation. This allows states to pass laws that regulate commerce within their borders for legitimate purposes such as health, safety, or environmental concerns, as long as those laws do not discriminate against out-of-state or foreign entities. Defense, marriage, and extradition are different legal concepts and not exceptions to the Commerce Clause.