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Does that mean the other states can get back to baitin' too?
I've never understood that shit. State a bans something, states b, c, d, and e also ban it. Federal judge comes in and says "state c cannot ban that. It's unconstitutional," how and why does that not apply to the others as well? It makes no fucking sense. Our country is fucking weird
Law is all about nuance. Two states don't have the same word for word law.
I know, but these are federal judges stating that the ban cannot go through because it violates federal law, is it not? Or am I misunderstanding and they are federal judges saying that TNs law violates TN own state constitution?
At least now the other states can use this as precident that it's unconstitutional.
Only if they're master of their own domain.
No