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5. I don't think it is wise to do that with abortion but for marriage it is utterly unworkable
Sun Apr 7, 2013, 07:04 PM
Apr 2013

Abortion is a vastly different thing than marriage. If Ohio bans abortion tomorrow, those Ohioans who want an abortion can go to PA or MI or NY. They don't become pregnant again by crossing the state line. Marriage is the exact opposite. If OH bans marriage equality, then the only way to be married is to move to a state that permits marriage equality. If the married person goes back to Ohio they do become unmarried again, and stay that way as long as they stay in Ohio. Courts are there to uphold the rights of minorities. If they can't or won't do that, then they are literally pointless.

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