['SO' rad baby, do you really think constantly hyping the question at hand is a valid debate tactic?]
Many of the original States at ratification had unconstitutional laws on their books, rad.
This was addressed in Article VI, which clearly said that regardless of State laws "to the Contrary notwithstanding", our Constitution was the "Law of the Land".
WE are not talking about something that is a radically new experience for America. Rather, the community not being able to defend itself from filth is the radical departure from our history.
More hype.. States & communities are VERY capable of 'defending themselves from filth'. Ever seen any porn shops in Utah?