(2) The Constitution is founded upon the presumption of basic rights of the citizenry, among those the right to life.
There is no right to murder and the state of Florida does not have any jurisdiction under the Constitution to give one citizen permission to murder another.
If it is no violation of federalism to regulate interstate commerce, for example, then it is hardly a violation to guarantee the life of innocent citizens.
Under the faux "federalism" and "constitutionalism" of the starve-Terri crowd, it would be acceptable for any state to decriminalize forcible rape if it saw fit.
The "federalist" arguments of Terri's murderers are ahistorical and completely disconnected from any American tradition of federalism.
It's folks like you that are making it impossible to post on this forum. I don't agree with you therefore I must be banned. This is turning into Kindergarten.
Quit spouting religious dogma! ;-) (/sarcasm)