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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@9F85RMJ2yrs2Y
Not against it, neither do I support it.
@8CL9ZVF5yrs5Y
As long as they don’t flaunt it or keep it mainly in the bedroom then sure. No gay pride parades either
@MadisonR694yrs4Y
Pride parades are to commemorate the stonewall riots, a major turning point in gay rights history.
@8SDSV3C4yrs4Y
It depends on the individuals to choose to marry the same sex of course. Since Canada is diverse and open to everyone's differences it should allow people to marry the same sex, however I personally disagree with same sex marriage due to my religion.
@95YP3PC3yrs3Y
You should have the right to marry who you want.
@8VHFJW64yrs4Y
Yes, and take the government AND religion out of marriage and make it a personal decision.
@8TH5K324yrs4Y
I don't really support or condemn it. I just don't want to be forced to accept it
@8G9QW8L5yrs5Y
It depends it's there choice
@989ZJ932yrs2Y
Marriage is a piece of paper and the goverment and religion should stay out of peoples lives.
@96D9M9Q3yrs3Y
OH HELL NAH, burn that flag and give em a death penalty...
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