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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@8SCVY6T4yrs4Y
Take the government out of marriage and instead make it a decision between two people
@B49S5T9Conservative3wks3W
I 100 percent support the legalization of same sex marriage, how ever considering that federally same sex marriage has been legal for 20 years and even earlier at most provincial levels, I struggle to see the relevance here.
@9VJ7N4Z7mos7MO
Too much emphasis on this let people marry either sex but stop ramming all this LGBQ down everyones faces. There is way too much attention on this matter.
@8ZM4Q6D3yrs3Y
I believe there should be no issue with it but social pressure of acceptance is not needed, everyone is entitled to their opinions to a moral and ethical extent.
@8TMKPJQ4yrs4Y
Yes and it shouldnt be a government mandated or religious its individual
@8QV9SS64yrs4Y
sure I mean it's their choice who they want to be with
i don’t support it but i don’t wanna know if your gay
@8HKLH2L5yrs5Y
I respect it but don't agree with the rights
@8YXLXKC3yrs3Y
I'm certified homophobic :thumbsup:
@8VVB8DW4yrs4Y
If they can do a back flip
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