Yes, Federal Law DOES trump State Law when its Constitutionally Sound Law.
Too many liberals use this tactic to subvert the Constitution.
Example: Gun Laws by states infringing the 2nd Amendment.
>>”This is incorrect. Federal law does NOT trump State law...”
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>Yes, Federal Law DOES trump State Law when its Constitutionally Sound Law.
You put the emphasis on the wrong spot: it should be on the *WHEN*; many, in fact it is likely most, federal laws are not Constitutional.
Even those that “have been held to be Constitutional” like the ATF’s “legitimacy” or regulation of intra-state commerce under the ‘commerce clause.’
>Too many liberals use this tactic to subvert the Constitution.
>Example: Gun Laws by states infringing the 2nd Amendment.
And if you had bothered to read past that to the example I gave concerning my State and ITS Constitution you would see that there are State Laws which subvert the State Constitution; this is not merely a National Constitution issue: it is that the governments at all levels see free to ignore the Constitutions which bind them.
Furthermore, as I’ve said, I would have multiple/redundant guarantees on my freedoms/rights than one single point which can be compromised.