As of now, the two states that allow same-sex marriages are Massachusetts and California.
We live in a land of freedom, who are they too deny marriages?
In most states within the United States, only one specific 'public servant' may perform a wedding, and that is the Notary Public. Some states do allow marriages to be performed also by sitting (or currently active) judges. However, most states also allow any minister of any religion and/or denomination to perform ceremonies provided they meet the individual state's qualifications.
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The state of Oregon has only begun to recognize same sex marriages from different regions since 2013. It currently does not allow same sex marriages to take place withim its jurisdictio.
All the other states except; Montana (some counties in Montana does not allow double proxy) Single Proxy: California, Colorado, and Texas
Texas would not recognize the marriage. Texas does not allow same-sex marriages, and the Defense of Marriage Act (federal law) says that states have the right to refuse to recognize same-sex marriages that occurred in other states.
Same-sex marriage is legal in all 50 US states.
In the state of Rhode Island it is legal to marry a first cousin. 20 states allow first cousin marriages.
Currently GLAAD's website says Japan recognizes homosexual marriages performed in other countries, but does not allow for homosexual marriages within their country.
All states currently allow the use of vape pens however many states have laws in place that prohibit sales to minors and vaping indoors (and other places where regular smoking is already banned).
Currently Hawaii is one of the few states that does not allow gambling of any kind.