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Originally Posted by B-rett
Not necessarily the Constitution supersedes any state laws. So if the Supreme Court rules that people don't have a right to bear arms (I don't think that the SC will), the supremacy clause of the Constitution will make it the law of the land
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What? The constitution could only be interpreted that we do or dont have the right to bear arms, not that we cann't bear arms, just that it isnt protected. The constitution does not give the right to own a car eather, but almost everyone owns one. Only a federal law saying no one can have guns would it undermind the state laws