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How does the state reason that they can persecute procon Nov 2020 #1
I don't think state law precludes federal law, i.e., drugs, etc. laws for example. This is a stupid SWBTATTReg Nov 2020 #2
It can only be for show.... lastlib Nov 2020 #3

procon

(15,805 posts)
1. How does the state reason that they can persecute
Mon Nov 9, 2020, 02:31 PM
Nov 2020

job applicants for complying with the law?

The state lawmakers come across as ignorant dolts if they think they can sidestep nullification laws. In their hubris they imagine they can succeed where no one else ever has.

There's no excuse for this level of dumb fuckery.

SWBTATTReg

(25,604 posts)
2. I don't think state law precludes federal law, i.e., drugs, etc. laws for example. This is a stupid
Mon Nov 9, 2020, 03:18 PM
Nov 2020

attempt by MO worthless republicans to try and circumvent federal law.

lastlib

(26,501 posts)
3. It can only be for show....
Tue Nov 10, 2020, 12:32 AM
Nov 2020

Strong, manly repubs standing up against the big bad feds to protect our gunz....

McCulloch v. Maryland defined the scope of federal authority over states, and a little dust-up called the Civil War pretty well settled the notion of nullification. No court worthy of the name is going to uphold this.

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