Massachusetts has allowed same-sex couples to adopt for years, so has New Jersey. Marriage followed adoption rights. Also, isn't surrogacy legal for everyone?
They're treated like singles though. Married couples are given preference.
I assume Massachusetts' Supreme Court now requires that homosexual couples be given the same preference as married couples, haven't seen anything about it though.
It is not legal in all 50 states, and homosexuals are often put on the bottom of the list as "last resort placements"
Legal marriage will give them the opportunity to be placed at the top of the list and to demand preference for the coveted perfect newborns.
Their demands will know no bounds.
That all needs to end. In Florida, same-sex adoptions are illegal, which is how it should be.