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Houdini
14 April, 22:47
How does the supremacy clause work
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Ruth Burgess
15 April, 01:48
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Federal law is always more powerful than state or local law. for instance, the federal ban on marijuana overrules the Colorado legalization. Any person could be prosecuted under the federal law, in federal court.
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