When the states make there own laws for just that state
Each state was sovereign under the articles of confederation. The states also retained freedom and independence and were allowed to formulate their own laws.
Because they strived to prevent the abuses of power that had existed under British rule.
The legislature of each individual state.
The war betwee the states was absolutely over the rights of each state to conduct their own affairs. The southern view was that each state was sovereign and they had the right to set their own laws. Slavery was certainly one of those laws. The South believed that the the only function of the Federal Government was for the common defense.
What country or state is that term from? Each US state has different laws, terms, and definitions. The Law book of THAT STATE (OR COUNTRY) containing that definition will have to be read (researched).
state constitutions
The State constitution
The state constitution
Some crimes against the state is treason, sedition and rebellion
each states constitution.
each states constitution.
Yes, each state's legislature passes the laws for their state.
The laws differ from state to state and sometimes from county to county. Consult each state's and county's laws.
Laws passed by each state listing things slaves were not allowed to do?
Each independent city-state had its own laws.
Fundamental law is the law determining the constitution of the government of a state, while statutory law is the body of laws created by legislative statutes.
That statement means that state laws and the regulation of firearms are the same in every state. That is not a true statement. Each state has its own laws and there are broad differences in state firearm laws. There are also federal firearm laws.