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In reply to the discussion: What just happened re: DOMA [View all]Ms. Toad
(38,664 posts)14. That is not analagous.
If you live in Mississippi, and run to Texas to marry your cousin, then return home you are still entitled to live happily ever after (with a brief trip out of state for the marriage). The same is not the case with me - I was married in Canada (but could just as easily have been married in Iowa). I don't get to return home to Ohio and live happily ever after (at least if happily ever after includes legal recognition of my marriage).
So yes, there are different laws throughout the country about marriage. BUT whatever those laws are, as long as you comply with the laws of the marrying state every other state recognizes that marriage. That is not true for same gender couples.
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