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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@9D3WMVW2yrs2Y
I think that it should be allowed but you shouldn't be promoting it. God made a man and woman to get married. You should always be allowed to choose who you marry but it doesn't always mean it's the right choice.
@8V95QN24yrs4Y
Allow citizens to decide.
@8SHNHYV4yrs4Y
For traditional forms, but allow citizens to decide.
@966NYYD3yrs3Y
Yes I do support but not entirely.
@8WLTFSS4yrs4Y
yes end religions involvement
@8TNDXCT4yrs4Y
Allow citizens to vote on it. I'd say it is how people are born, allow it.
@8SX97444yrs4Y
This is not the governments place to be involved in
@8RWBHS34yrs4Y
Let the citizens decide this at referendum
@8RJ5L744yrs4Y
Leave up to individual decision.
@8PYXCGL4yrs4Y
This should be decided at ballot initiative or referendum.
@8KLHHQY4yrs4Y
Regardless, this should be decided by popular referendum.
@8HDGVYC5yrs5Y
This should be decided by national referendum.
@8DC73B25yrs5Y
Generally, yes, but leave this policy up to courts and provinces.
@8Z467TS3yrs3Y
It’s already legal. I always wanted out though.
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