Beginning October 21, 2013, lesbian couples can obtain marriage licenses and the office of any county clerk in the state. The wedding may take place virtually anywhere within the state and the authorized officiant then returns the marriage license to the county clerk who issues a marriage certificate.
I don't think you can make such a generalization.
The best place where lesbians could marry is in Belgium.
Yes. Same-sex marriage is legal in many countries.
No, you have to have the proper license from the correct state.
Perhaps because she was a lesbian and lesbians were not allowed to marry at that time.
In New Jersey, as in most states, it is legal to marry some relatives, but not others. New Jersey marriage law (Title 37 New Jersey Permanent Statutes) forbids marriage with your children, parents, grandparents, grandshildren, siblings, aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Some states also forbid marriage with a first cousin, but New Jersey does not. First cousins, once removed, and more distant relatives, such as second cousins, can marry.
Yes, New Hampshire law protects gays and lesbians from sexual orientation discrimination in housing, public and private employment, and public accommodation. It also guarantees same-sex couples the right to marry.
anybody has the right to marry except for gays and lesbians.
Date, yes. Marry, not so much. Move to Canada.
The same way one can get married in any other state
They were not permitted to marry because of widespread bias against gays and lesbians, and the linking of marriage to religion.
It is not illegal for a man not to do that. ...but that man would be dead, if she was a widow.