According to Article IV, Section 1 of the Constitution, under Full Faith and Credit, each state must recognize the validity of the laws, public records, and court decisions of every other state.
This includes a broad category, including marriage licenses. Some states, such as Massachusetts, allows gay marriage.
Now, if a homosexual couple weds in Massachusetts, for example, under the Full Faith and Credit policy, other states must recognize the validity of the marriage if the couple moves to any other state.
Taking the Constitution into account and not your own personal beliefs, don't you agree?
2006-10-05
07:42:39
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