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JAMESBJOHNSON
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Sorry, you have it backwards. There's nothing in the US Constitution prohibiting same sex marriage.
In several states bans on same sex marriage have been ruled as violating those states' constitutions. And it only has to be legal in one state to make all the other states anti-gay marriage laws in violation of the US Constitution.
So it's the people trying to force their belief's on others, by passing anti same sex marriage laws, who are forcing legal action on others.
No. Read Article 10.
Status laws vary across the States. States are free to regulate marriage however they please. Most regulate the age of lawful applicants. Michigan emacipates minors at 17, in Florida Michigan emancipations arent recognized but married minors are legally emancipated. States regulate alcohol consumption by age. Ditto for driver licenses. Ditto for voting rights. Felons cannot vote in Florida.