Originally Posted by
AC560
The Constitution provides only one entity to interpret the Constitution and that is the SCOTUS. While you may feel your opinion is valid, unless you happen to be one of the 9 justices it isn't.
Originally Posted by
galaxy flyer
You can't sat that, only the Supreme Court can for federal law.
GF
Originally Posted by
Xdashdriver
The SCOTUS gets to interpret the Constitution
That actually isn't true. The Court took it upon themselves to have that power in Marbury v Madison.
And also, state governments are allowed to nullify federal laws they deem unconstitutional.