I would oppose such an amendment as a violation of states' rights as well as the civil rights of Americans.
No. I would not oppose an amendment to the United States Constitution guaranteeing Americans the right to marry someone of their own sex. I would, however, oppose an amendment that would ban same-sex marriage.
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well maybe so theU.S constitution will make a law so women can vote
According to a December 2012 poll taken for the Bowen Center for Public Affairs at Ball State University and WISH-TV, 38 percent of respondents support an amendment to the state constitution that would ban same-sex marriage.
According to a December 2012 poll taken for the Bowen Center for Public Affairs at Ball State University and WISH-TV, 54 percent of respondents oppose an amendment to the state constitution that would ban same-sex marriage.
Mayor Murphrey opposes the legalization of same-sex marriage. Although a life-long Democrat, in April 2012 he switched party affiliations to Republican purportedly because of his support of Amendment One, the ballot initiative to amend the North Carolina state constitution to prohibit same-sex marriage.
Governor Perry is opposed to same-sex marriage. He supported an amendment to the Texas constitution banning gay marriage. He has stated that homosexuality is a choice and that gays and lesbians should choose abstinence.
He will continue to oppose the Defense of Marriage Act on the basis of its unconstitutionality. He will veto any amendment to the US Constitution that bans same-sex marriage. He will veto any new law that further restricts same-sex marriage. He will sign into law a marriage equality bill if the legislature passes one. He will speak out in favor of the right of same-sex couples to marry the person of their choice. He will appoint judges and agency heads that agree with his position.
He supports it. At the Human Rights Campaign Carolina Gala held at the Charlotte Convention Center in February 2012, Mayor Foxx spoke out against North Carolina's Amendment One, a ballot initiative that would amend the state constitution to prohibit same-sex marriage.
59% of Alabama residents oppose same-sex marriage as of 2015.
35% of Alaska residents oppose same-sex marriage as of 2015.