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The legislature decides whether a bill is acceptable to become a law when they decide whether or not to make it.

In the process of becoming a law, the president or governor of the state has the option to veto a bill.

Once it is law, judges can refuse to enforce it, and if it is unconstitutional the State or US Supreme Court can nullify it.

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