
I will update this as neded.
Obviously rainbow is for same sex marriage, light blue is for civil unions.






if you can give me a run down of which I will seperate and update the mapdbackjon wrote:Taking a while to load.
Oregon and Washington, while having a limited DP, are not even at the same level as Civil Unions.
Another color might be good for states that will recognize marriages from other jurisdictions.

When it is legal in all 50 states, it will be a non-story. Until then, advances are important to some of us...AZGrizFan wrote:Thanks for making my point, Travis. 14 states now allow some form of "civil union". Loudly braying each time another state comes over to your way of thinking is like continuing to count the number of black head coaches in the NFL, or # of black head coaches in major college baskeball. It's rapidly approaching a non-story.

I understand it's important, Jon, but rubbing it in the faces of the "non-supporters" each time another wall is breached just seems pretty juvenile. And remember, I'm a supporter.dbackjon wrote:When it is legal in all 50 states, it will be a non-story. Until then, advances are important to some of us...AZGrizFan wrote:Thanks for making my point, Travis. 14 states now allow some form of "civil union". Loudly braying each time another state comes over to your way of thinking is like continuing to count the number of black head coaches in the NFL, or # of black head coaches in major college baskeball. It's rapidly approaching a non-story.


The SCOTUS could someday rule denying marriage to same sex couples is unconstitutional, so to say it wont happen without a ammendment is wrong....AZGrizFan wrote:I understand it's important, Jon, but rubbing it in the faces of the "non-supporters" each time another wall is breached just seems pretty juvenile. And remember, I'm a supporter.dbackjon wrote:
When it is legal in all 50 states, it will be a non-story. Until then, advances are important to some of us...
And you and I both know, it'll NEVER be legal in all 50 states, unless it's a constitiutional amendment.


That is so gay.UNHWildCats wrote:
I will update this as neded.
Obviously rainbow is for same sex marriage, light blue is for civil unions.


OK. Fine. That's another avenue. But while it remains a states' rights issue, it'll never happen in all 50.UNHWildCats wrote:The SCOTUS could someday rule denying marriage to same sex couples is unconstitutional, so to say it wont happen without a ammendment is wrong....AZGrizFan wrote:
I understand it's important, Jon, but rubbing it in the faces of the "non-supporters" each time another wall is breached just seems pretty juvenile. And remember, I'm a supporter.
And you and I both know, it'll NEVER be legal in all 50 states, unless it's a constitiutional amendment.


AZGrizFan wrote:OK. Fine. That's another avenue. But while it remains a states' rights issue, it'll never happen in all 50.UNHWildCats wrote: The SCOTUS could someday rule denying marriage to same sex couples is unconstitutional, so to say it wont happen without a ammendment is wrong....




well ya fine..... but the wikipedia map doesnt have the pretty rainbow flags for the states with same sex marriagePwns wrote:Here's an up-to-date map from Wiki that has more details...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sames ... in_USA.svg
Legend is below the map.


Its apparently Tinky Winky in most of New England and IowaBlueHen86 wrote:
This looks like something that Homeland Security would create.
It's nice to know that the Same Sex Marriage alert level for Pennsylvania is yellow. I'll have to go out and by more duct tape.

guinzone wrote:Once again, I'd like to see the voters in each state VOTE on this. Then that map will most likely be white once again for the most part.





I agree - this is not a voter issue. This is an equal rights issue, there is too much ignorance and hate to let voters decide any equal rights issue.wideright82 wrote:guinzone wrote:Once again, I'd like to see the voters in each state VOTE on this. Then that map will most likely be white once again for the most part.
Is there any particular reason voters should have to vote? I have not seen one valid reason aside from religious beliefs (which as I recall cannot be made a law), that ssm should not be legal. One valid reason it should be legal. Equal rights.

Legalizing same sex marriage nationally will boost some sectors of business.... hmmm maybe we should get it written into the next stimulus billMarkCCU wrote:Once again, if the gov't came in and said you can't bang a woman, you'd cry out for injustice. NOTHING BAD WILL HAPPEN IF TWO DUDES MARRY!
Think about the money that will flow from the increase in wedding receptions.

go back and read the first post... it says the blue represents states that offer civil unions... but as Jon pointed out some of those states dont offer exactly what others do, so I do need to rework the coloring more.MarkCCU wrote:What does the blue mean? A legend would be nice(though we obviously know what the rainbows mean).