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As of December 20, 2013, about 33% of US states have legalized same-sex marriage.

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Why have some states legalized same-sex marriage?

The states that have legalized same-sex marriage did so presumably because either the legislature or the judiciary decided there is no longer had any legitimate interest served by limiting marriage to opposite-sex couples only.


Why has same-sex marriage been legalized in some states?

The states that have legalized same-sex marriage did so because either the legislature or judiciary came to the conclusion that the state had no legitimate or compelling reason to deny marriage rights to same-sex couples.


What is the current legislation on same-sex marriage?

Some states and countries have legalized same-sex marriage. Some states and countries have banned same-sex marriage by statute and some by amending their constitutions.


What are some negative effects of same-sex marriage?

The states and countries that have legalized same-sex marriage have not reported any negative effects.


Why have some US states not legalized same-sex marriage?

The reasons appears to be cultural, political and religious.


Have richer US states legalized same-sex marriage and poorer states banned it?

Here is a list of US states ranked by per capita income, showing which have legalized same-sex marriage.Washington, DC - LEGALConnecticut - LEGALMaryland - LEGALNew Jersey - LEGALMassachusetts - LEGALVirginiaNew Hampshire - LEGALAlaskaNew York - LEGALColoradoWashington - LEGALMinnesota - LEGALRhode Island - LEGALDelaware - LEGALCalifornia - LEGALIllinois - LEGALHawaii - LEGALWyomingVermont - LEGALNorth DakotaPennsylvania - LEGALWisconsin - LEGALNevadaKansasOregon - LEGALIowa - LEGALNebraskaMaine - LEGALFloridaOhioTexasArizonaSouth DakotaMichiganMissouriGeorgiaNorth CarolinaMontanaIndianaTennesseeLouisianaOklahomaSouth CarolinaUtahNew Mexico - LEGALAlabamaKentuckyIdahoWest VirginiaArkansasMississippiAs you can see, most of the highest income states have legalized same-sex marriage and almost all of the lower income states have banned it. The poorest state that has legalized same-sex marriage is New Mexico. The richest state that has not legalized same-sex marriage is Virginia.


What legalized marriage in the entire US between men and women of different races?

the loving v. virginia decision. :) the actual question was supposed to be "which of the following legalized marriage in the entire united states between men and women of different races?"


What is the red box with pink equals sign stand for?

It States that Gay marriage should be legalized because of equality.


Which US state legalized same-sex marriage after California?

Connecticut did on November 12, 2008. See related question below for a list of other states that legalized same-sex marriage afterwards.


Why have they legalized same-sex marriage but they have not legalized marijuana?

Because one thing has nothing to do with the other. Also, it depends on which state you are talking about. For example. In Colorado, as of 2012, they legalized marijuana but not same-sex marriage.


What is the effect on states where same-sex marriage has not been legalized?

States that have not legalized same-sex marriage are affected by the legalization of same-sex marriage in nearby states as follows:Non-marriage states loose tourism dollars to marriage states.Politicians in non-marriage states are subjected to increased pressure to address the issue (think of Rhode Island being the only state in New England that has not legalized same-sex marriage).Some gays and lesbians choose to move from non-marriage states to marriage states. These are usually the most wealthy, best educated young people who have the most to contribute to a state's economy over the course of their lives. Poor, uneducated older folk stay put.Businesses complain that a patchwork of domestic partner and civil union laws make managing Human Resources more difficult and legalizing same-sex marriage would ease this burden.Businesses claim that the legalization of same-sex marriage makes it easier for them to attract and retain highly qualified workers. One can assume that banning marriage has the opposite effect.


Where does Joe Biden stand on same-sex marriage?

Joe Biden supports it and has stated to the press that he feels it is inevitable that same-sex marriage will be legalized throughout the United States.