Gunny
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PsuedoGhost said:The 14th Amendment does provide for certain protections for homosexuals as has become more evident over the last say 20 years. Moreover, the 10th Amendment does provide for marriage to be dictated by the States, which is where it should remain.
However we are forgetting the Full Faith and Credit Clause of the US Constitution. Wherein any certified document of any state MUST be recognized by all other states of the union. This was ratified in with the original constitution, and therefore since gay marriage is legally accessible in Massachussettes, it is technically legal throughout the United States (though only accessible in MA). The war over gay marriage is already over.
Perhaps. Until the Full Faith and Credit clause comes under fire. The outcome of THAT will be the deciding factor, IMO.