Whoa. Afraid not sir. The constitution limits Federal law but not state law, unless such law violates a basic ‘right’. You have the right to defend yourself and use ‘arms’ but not the right to shoot someone under any circumstance. The state determines if you can defend property or not, and a few allow that but many do not. I am not saying I like it, but that is the law.
Wrong, The bill of rights are the few rules of the game that every state and local government cannot legally breach. Precedent law has twisted and diluted this fact over the years. When it comes to life, liberty, and Private Property it is very clear just as it is with the 1st and the 2nd.
States rights and Local laws absolutely take authority except in the case of these very few but important pre-established rules set forth in the constitution. The states AGREED to this “law of the land”, rules, and CONTRACT when they CHOSE TO BECOME A STATE OF THE UNION. They are currently in breach of contract with many many laws.
The Federal Constitution is the Referee in the game on a few simple basic natural rights concerning every individual of the United states of America. Now do states actually respect this legal fact? No they do not, and are absolutely in violation but we keep allowing it, and we let them distort it even more day by day.