11-20-2016, 10:09 PM
kaialoha or Kaihekili,
"Here's my point, AGAIN! The Feds can NOT stop a state from making any law the state wants to, regardless of Article VI of the Constitution, aka, the 'Supremacy Clause'. Regarding enforcement; It's a matter of what the states allow or don't allow under their 'anti-commandeering laws', IF they have such laws on the books to begin with, and whether or not they choose to provide material support to federal law enforcement.[...]"
All you seem to be saying is a state can pass any law they want. I'm sure that's true. However, even if a state passes its own law I don't think it makes any difference if federal law overrules that law. They may not get help from the state, but so what?
Would you be kind enough to explain how a state law overrides a federal law? Thanks.
"Here's my point, AGAIN! The Feds can NOT stop a state from making any law the state wants to, regardless of Article VI of the Constitution, aka, the 'Supremacy Clause'. Regarding enforcement; It's a matter of what the states allow or don't allow under their 'anti-commandeering laws', IF they have such laws on the books to begin with, and whether or not they choose to provide material support to federal law enforcement.[...]"
All you seem to be saying is a state can pass any law they want. I'm sure that's true. However, even if a state passes its own law I don't think it makes any difference if federal law overrules that law. They may not get help from the state, but so what?
Would you be kind enough to explain how a state law overrides a federal law? Thanks.