If that means I don't get your business and I'm worse off for it, I'm happy to have my laws changed. Or maybe someone else will come up with the same service who does follow the local law.
You're basically discovering something that physical stores have had to deal with forever. Gary's International Store of Chainsaws and Weed knows that it can't sell chainsaws in jurisdictions where chainsaws are illegal to sell from stores. The people of that jurisdiction made the decision that chainsaws should not be sold from stores; Gary doesn't get to ignore that. Instead he has to incorporate the fact that not all stores get the same inventory in his logistics.
If that means Gary refuses to open his stores in such jurisdictions at all, that's fine. The people of the jurisdiction can decide whether they're happy with the outcome and change their laws if they're not.