If a State must ask permission from others—
What if the complaining party doesn't get resolution? Let's pretend the Obama administration passed another Gun ban/Idaho files suit on behalf of it's residents/Federal Courts rule in favor of the Federal Government/ Idaho is now joined by it's Sister States in defiance of this Federal ruling....
Do they nullify Federal Law? Secede?
Seriously this getting permission can be problem some
I would agree with that.
Do they nullify Federal Law?
Nullifying the law is not an option. States have tried it in the past and the courts had struck it down every time.
Secede?
It it's that important to you then it would be a valid option.
Seriously this getting permission can be problem some.
Why? The only way I can see it being a problem is if you cannot show that secession is the wish of the majority of your population. If Texas legislature announced tomorrow that it wanted to secede then the federal government could and should tell it to go take a flying leap because all evidence shows that secession is opposed by 3/4ths of the Texas population. If, on the other hand, it was clear that secession was the desire of 3/4ths the population then I am adamant in my belief that Congress has no other choice but to begin negotiations with Texas on the separation. To do otherwise would be the height of stupidity. Now you can 'what if' until the cows come home and make all the claims you want on how Obama would never allow it, but we'll never know until the facts are there in front of him for the world to see. And I believe that he will have no other choice than to support Congress in waiving Texas bye-bye.