The second amendment prohibits states from enacting laws banning guns.
However, all states and the federal government have laws limiting possession of certain weapons. For example, convicted felons are not allowed to own firearms anywhere in the US.
Arms laws vary by jurisdiction. They are governed both Federally (trade in arms & right to bear arms) and on a State level. Although there is no Federal right to bear arms for individuals, 44 states have granted that right to their citizens. California, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey and New York are currently the only states where there is not an individual right to bear arms.
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All US states have laws that relate to littering, disposing of waste material, etc.
45 of the 50 states have anti-bullying laws
All states of the United States have laws against drinking and driving. The national standard for driving while intoxicated in 0.08 BAC.
The Constitution of the United States of America is the Supreme Law of the Land, all subsequent laws must conform to that.
States could nullify federal laws. That states could and should decide when Congress was passing unconstitutional laws PLATOO against a loose interpretation of the constitution
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No, the Game Laws and the CCW legislatioon of ALL states specifically prohibit bearing firearms when "under the influence."
There are currently no laws prohibiting the marriage between two people of different races in the United States.
how were Jim crow laws enforced and what were they against and in what particular states were more strict
They are banned in the United States and any country which has any laws against knives.