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What prevents the power of the state from making a law that conflicts with a federal law?

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supremacy clause

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User Deddy
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The law must last several levels of approval and if it contradicts or conflicts with a federal law the law literally can not go in place do to the fact that federal laws are more for everyone than just for the people of a certain area
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