It should be remarked to the SCOTUS that the most powerful advocates of homosexual marriage is *not* the people, *or* the individual states, but a relatively small group of federal judges who are *thrilled* with the idea.
Thrilled enough to force 230 million Americans to do what they want.
So this decision by the SCOTUS goes beyond the argument itself, to requiring a directive from the SCOTUS chastising these federal judges for their dictatorial arrogance, and directing them to determine the constitutionality of the law, *not* to make it themselves, *and* to defer to the states and the people, that *they* have the right and authority to determine the law and what is constitutional as well, *superior* to that of federal judges.
And the other 90 million Americans as well.
(I know you meant 320,000,000.)
I believe the only way to restore marriage in the United States is through a full Constitutional Amendment.