No, a federal law is the law of the land. Everyone must obey it. No question. A state cannot negate it with their own law.
I'm referring to the BOR. The rights covered by the first 8 amendments were only protected from federal infringement. For example, the federal government could not shut down a newspaper. A state could. The federal government could not establish a religion. States could ... and did! Funded with tax dollars! Massachusetts did not disestablish its official church until 1833.
I understand you perfectly now.
Let's just pretend the tenth amendment doesn't exist and then the rest falls into place.
So how do we pretend that the tenth does not exist?