On June 26, 2015 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the denial of marriage licenses violated the Due Process and the Equal Protection clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution. The ruling made same sex marriage legal in all 50 U.S. States.
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@8DMWLTN5yrs5Y
Yes, of course, but acknowledge that this is not the most pressing issue faced by LGBT communities
@8PPY29H4yrs4Y
Yes of course this shouldn’t even have to be “legalized” in the first place!!
@9ZDD5LG5mos5MO
Love is love and people should be free to marry whomever they wish.
I don’t support it, but I also don’t have a problem with it, it doesn’t bother me
yes, no matter the sex of the people getting married they should be fully supported and we should have more safe opportunities for them to do so
@8QL4WLD4yrs4Y
It shouldn't matter what sex u are because it just means your going to bed with someone with the same privates as
@8SLWNCX4yrs4Y
They do what they want doesn’t bother me
@96G9CJWNew Democratic3yrs3Y
Yes and force churches to allow same sex ceremonies
@95ZTWML3yrs3Y
Yes I do, but the government shouldn't be involved in marriage at all. Its someone's personal business.
@92X22LV3yrs3Y
Yes, marriage is between two (or more) people, regardless of their gender identity.
@92MK42KNew Democratic3yrs3Y
Abolish marriage as it is a patriarchal anachronism and has no place in modern society.
im gay, of course i agree with same sex marriage
@8VHFJW64yrs4Y
Yes, and take the government AND religion out of marriage and make it a personal decision.
@8QLQ2H24yrs4Y
Yes, everyone deserves to be happy and with the s/o they love.
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