It will nullify basically nothing at all. After 1865, state law doesn't nullify Federal law any more. Whether it should or not, it doesn't.
No Federal will stop doing what he does because this law is on the books. No Federal court will allow any Federal agent to be tried or sued in state court or under state law for his official acts. I don't have the citation in front of me, but this point has been litigated before (IIRC, in a questionable shoot involving a DEA agent, but spqrzilla will correct me hopefully).
The main outcome of these acts is a: they feel good; and b: they may discourage local agencies from working in Federal task forces.






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