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Feb 17th, 2013, 10:20 PM
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States can't legally nullify federal law.
As my thread title says, states can't legally nullify federal law. The notion that they can has probably even been thrown out by the Supreme Court. However, because the powers of the head of any government executive branch at or under the state level can be defined by the state constitution, I believe that the state legislators can amend the state constitution to prohibit enforcement of the law by local and state law enforcement officers.
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