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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@8YZF2WX3yrs3Y
I dont mind because it's their decision and we should let them do what they want
@92M8FFH3yrs3Y
Last I checked that was legal as of 2005 with the passing of the federal Civil Marriage Act which made same sex marriage legal across the country. Answer regards is yes, since it already is a thing.
@8VS823M4yrs4Y
Remove government involvement in marriage (such as tax breaks,) and allow the couple to decide how to designate themself (such as marriage under a religious institution or civil unions.)
@8CV2T7G5yrs5Y
The government has no place in peoples bedrooms unless it is concerning underage.
@8CKHXXV5yrs5Y
I don't agree with same sex marriage. But i wont stand in the way.
@8ZDXR843yrs3Y
no i dont support it but i am ok with it
@8YSWKR93yrs3Y
It doesn’t affect so I’m really opinionated on the topic
@92JPJY23yrs3Y
yes I 100% do, In my opinion, religion shouldn't be an excuse.
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