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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@8QKZFDZ4yrs4Y
Doesn't matter to me. Everyone has the right to their own marriage.
@99V94F42yrs2Y
I do not support traditional marriage
@96N8C2KConservative2yrs2Y
I don’t really care just don’t talk to me about it at all
@96GN9N63yrs3Y
Marriage shouldn't be something the government should be involved with.
@968RHGS3yrs3Y
Some religions don’t allow you to support them
@8VX2VCF4yrs4Y
I think everyone should do what’s best for them and not care what others say.
@8VG27FK4yrs4Y
I personally don't support it but if they love each other then they should
@8NVXJ624yrs4Y
Make all marriage civil unions instead, then couples can go do the ceremony of their choice.
@8JZXHG24yrs4Y
I don’t really care about this topic. Anyone can do whatever they want
@8DKZ8Z85yrs5Y
No, I don't support it but I also don't oppose it. I have no opinion.
@sarahg255yrs5Y
Yes it doesn't affect me but I think that places like churches should be allowed to refuse without being vilified on the internet.
@99RG8Y32yrs2Y
No, but we must accept it.
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