On June 26, 2015 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the denial of marriage licenses violated the Due Process and the Equal Protection clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution. The ruling made same sex marriage legal in all 50 U.S. States.
88% Yes |
12% No |
84% Yes |
10% No |
4% Yes, but allow churches the right to refuse same-sex ceremonies |
1% No, allow civil unions but don’t call it marriage |
1% Take the government out of marriage and instead make it a religious decision |
1% No, marriage should be defined as between a man and woman |
See how support for each position on “Gay Marriage” has changed over time for 576k Canada voters.
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See how importance of “Gay Marriage” has changed over time for 576k Canada voters.
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Unique answers from Canada users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@8DMWLTN4yrs4Y
Yes, of course, but acknowledge that this is not the most pressing issue faced by LGBT communities
@8C5STPW4yrs4Y
Same-sex marriage is already legal nationwide and should be treated as a human right rather than a privilege that can be denied.
@968PG6K2yrs2Y
i dont really care its their body and their own life
@8GL5KMQ4yrs4Y
same-sex marriage should be discouraged and not taught to children. Churches alongside other religious places should be allowed to deny them if they want a wedding there. Businesses should also be allowed to deny service to gays
@9BBHV971yr1Y
Yes, although I don't agree with it. Allow churches to deny ceremonies to same-sex marriages
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