States are generally forbidden from engaging in activities that violate the U.S. Constitution, such as making treaties with foreign nations, coining money, or impairing the obligation of contracts. Additionally, they cannot deny any person equal protection under the law or deprive individuals of life, liberty, or property without due process. States also cannot impose taxes on imports or exports without the consent of Congress. These restrictions are designed to maintain a balance of power between state and federal authorities.
The States and the people.
Congress is forbidden to lay tax on goods exported out of states. This is also referred to as a duty.
In some states, married spouses cannot be forced to testify against one another, HOWEVER - they are not forbidden from doing so if they voluntarily wish to do so.
overriding the federal laws
Reserved Powers
Declare war introduce a federal tax
To go to or deal with any Cuben person or business
The music instruments by them themselves are not forbidden but their use could be forbidden or not; depending on how and when using them. If using them is forbidden if driving the Muslim away from performing his religious duties and obligations as prayers and from doing other deeds beneficial for the community. Also using them is forbidden if could lead to illegal sexy excitations and feelings. Otherwise, use of any music instrument (including piano, drums, ...) is not forbidden.
The "American Pitbull" is one of the forbidden breeds in Germany. It is illegal to own one in 13 of the 16 German States. It is advisable to contact your German Consulate for exact information on the locality where the dog is to be kept. The link below shows all the forbidden breeds and in which States they are forbidden. Unfortunately it is only available in German.
Sexual intercourse between two men is forbidden in Leviticus 18:22. Tradition states that this law applies not only to the Israelites.
there doing nothing because the states sucks
to tax to regulate trade and to interfere with the affairs of the states