Gay marriage growing complex
As more and more gay and lesbian couples make plans to marry in Massachusetts, they are wondering what kind of test they can put to their own states. Each state in the U.S. may well have to face multiple court battles to settle the issue, unless a constitutional amendment passes. The passing of such an amendment would still involve incredible battles within each state, three-fourths of which must pass the amendment for it to succeed. Conservative groups seem to be entrenching themselves for the biggest fight since abortion, expecting gay marriages to tear apart all family traditions.
ABC News
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