No, not specifically. One has been proposed.
None, however, bans on gay marriage violate the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment.
No, it does not. That is why statues such as DOMA have been struck down. State laws banning gay marriage have been found unconstitutional.
Governor Jindal is opposed to same-sex marriage. He supports an amendment to the Constitution of the United States which would ban gay marriage.
Governor Otter is publicly opposed to same-sex marriage and supports a constitutional amendment which bans gay marriages.
No amendment bans gay rights on a federal level.
Different parts of Florida may support gay marriage, but overall Florida is slightly anti-gay marriage. Florida passed a DOMA in 1997 and further had a constitutional amendment in 2008 defining marriage as between a man and a woman pass with 62% of the vote. Florida tends to skew older in terms of demographics; older people tend to be traditional leaning and more anti-gay marriage.
The Gay Marriage Thing was created in 2005.
Yes, gay marriage is legal in Alabama.
Yes, gay marriage is legal in Massachusetts.
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.
The duration of The Gay Marriage Thing is 2820.0 seconds.
As of June. 2014, gay marriage is not legal in Alabama.