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    Default Can You Be Prosecuted Under a State Eavesdropping Statute if You Obey Federal Law

    My question involves a law in the State of: Florida. I am aware that Florida is a two party consent state, meaning that it requires the consent of at least two people in a party for the recording of audio. To my knowledge, Federal law is one party consent. My question is: since the Federal government is above state law, can you simply appeal to the supreme court on federal law if you are prosecuted by a two party consent state for recording audio of another person in your personal proximity in a public place?

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