Simon Bar Sinister Posted June 25, 2011 Posted June 25, 2011 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43507672/ns/politics-more_politics ...the important part for non-New Yorkers is that NY doesn't have a residency requirement to get a marriage license, so if you're part of a same-sex couple or know one, you/they can go there and get married. Thirty days after Gov. Cuomo sings it into law, that is. anyway, that's what I got.
Troy Spiral (13) Posted June 27, 2011 Posted June 27, 2011 Very close vote. (also who knows what insanity the opposition could randomly pull out of their hats). Since I was a teenager I've been assuming that this would be inevitable nation wide, but its sure taking a long time. Same sex marriage is still "banned" in 40+ states and has an odd sort of "marriage is recognized but not granted" or same sex "unions" but not "marriage". The U.S. Government itself doesn't recognize same-sex marriages at all. Until 2003 even same-sex sexual acts were ILLEGAL in Michigan ... 2003 no really. In Michigan not only is there not same sex marriage but in 2004 they actually passed a law going out of its way to BAN same sex marriage, along with the vast majority of all states. Reminds me of the civil rights movement in the 60s (only a lot less violent) its coming, its inevitable, but conservatives aren't going quietly.
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