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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@9JT477K1yr1Y
I think we can support the legalization of same sex marriage, however, some people might not like them. Therefore we have to make seperate each other.
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
Yes, and same sex marriage is a non-issue in Canada at this time
yes absolutely always it's literally the same thing as normal marriage
@8WM2VSW4yrs4Y
yes! and church's have to accept same sex marriage. they don't have to accept it in religion though.
@8WM2VSW4yrs4Y
yes! and church's have to accept same sex marriage. they don't have to accept it.
@8VVKKQL4yrs4Y
yes its a choice thay make and it dous NOT mater
I 100% support same-sex marriage, however I would like that all churches should be given the choice to choose to refuse or allow same-sex ceremonies.
@8Q8VD7N4yrs4Y
Yes, but i don't take any association in the topic and don't want anything from it
@8PCT2Y24yrs4Y
People should be allowed to choose how they want to live their lives.
@99W5LRY2yrs2Y
I'm religious, so I would int approve it but I won't force people not to
@99SFVZ92yrs2Y
I support people's choices and the decisions that they choose to make, but would not choose them for myself.
It’s already legal. I always wanted out though.
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