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Do you think states should have the right to nullify, or ignore laws the

federal government has passed? What would that look like today?

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User Nidia
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No

Explanation: Because a state itself in not an independent country. It is part of the United States and inevitably have to follow the federal laws given that the government had already agreed on the law as reasonable. It would also be extremely easy for the country to collapse due to the abuse of nullification.

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