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If a Florida law disagrees with a federal law then, the provision of the federal law will supercede because of the Supremacy clause.

What is the Supremacy clause?

The "Article VI, Paragraph 2" of the U.S. Constitution is commonly referred to as Supremacy Clause, which establishes that the federal constitution, and federal law generally, take precedence over state laws and even state constitutions.

This constitutional clause also prohibits the states from interfering with the federal government's exercise of its constitutional powers, and from assuming any functions that are exclusively entrusted to the federal government. However, It does not allow the federal government to review or veto state laws before they take effect.

Hence, in the case where a Florida law disagrees with a federal law then, the provision of the federal law will always supercede as the U.S. Constitution already declares that federal law is the supreme law of the land.

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