The US Constitution describes laws generally and leaves them open to interpretation. How does this benefit Florida?
The Florida Supreme Court could interpret federal laws differently, depending on the times.
Florida’s legislature could always propose a change or amendment to the US Constitution.
Florida could add to or modify the laws when it wrote its state constitution, depending on its interpretation of the US Constitution.
Florida would not be held responsible for laws disagreeing with the US Constitution, because they could be justified by the state’s interpretation.