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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@9H34J25Libertarian1yr1Y
Take the government out of marriage it is a decision only between the two people, up to each religion whether they want to allow it
@8NNGTXX4yrs4Y
Marriage is stupid and a sham, no marriage for anyone
@95D62P2Libertarian3yrs3Y
i dont even want to know
@8YNQVNV3yrs3Y
i dont really care but i still dont support
@8TQ845B4yrs4Y
Homosexual marriage is legal in all of the provinces and is widely accepted as common practice. It is no longer a relevant question. But yes I do in fact support gay marriage.
@8SX97444yrs4Y
This is not the governments place to be involved in
@8PPFRWC4yrs4Y
Yes, because it's another person's choice, not mine.
@8NWB7Z8Libertarian4yrs4Y
Yes, it never should have been criminalized in the first place
@95NDYFNLibertarian3yrs3Y
Keep it between a man and woman and don't get caught up with the same sex fad
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