States must apply laws uniformly. For example, a State Trooper in charge of the Barracks can't let his uncle off the hook for a traffic violation, but still ticket everyone else pulled over. A police check point must uniformly apply a method for assessing drivers, such as "every car" or "every third car". A State Treasurer cannot forgive his mother's taxes... etc.
Your question is an incorrect statement. Why do you think states must not enforce gun laws? They do.
States must apply laws uniformly. For example, a State Trooper in charge of the Barracks can't let his uncle off the hook for a traffic violation, but still ticket everyone else pulled over. A police check point must uniformly apply a method for assessing drivers, such as "every car" or "every third car". A State Treasurer cannot forgive his mother's taxes... etc.
State nullification is the idea that the states can and must refuse to enforce unconstitutional federal laws.
Those who write and enforce laws must obey the law, too.
Absolutely false. Congressional Representation has nothing to do with a State enforcing its laws! They are separate from each other.
No, except in the case of existing interstate compacts (for example: drivers license restrictions - interstate warrants and extradition requests - child support enforecement - etc) The law enforcement agencies of adjacent states DO cooperate but they have no legal authority to enforce another state's laws.
All laws must abide by the United States constitution in order for them to be legal.
Each state must honor the laws of the other states.
the Full Faith and Credit Clause in the U.S. Constitution, which requires states to recognize and enforce legal decisions made in other states. This principle aims to promote consistency and fairness in legal matters across different states.
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You must come down if you do a jump attack.