Posted on 12/19/2013 9:50:55 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
SANTA FE, N.M. New Mexico became the latest state to legalize gay marriage Thursday as its highest court declared it is unconstitutional to deny marriage licenses to gay and lesbian couples.
Justice Edward L. Chavez said in a ruling that none of New Mexico's marriage statutes specifically prohibits same-gender marriages, but the state's laws as a whole have prevented gay and lesbian couples from marrying. The justices said same-sex couples are a discrete group that has been subjected to a history of discrimination and violence....
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
Judicial tyranny. Men in black indeed
Yet another unconstitutional ruling from an unconstitutional “judge”. “Judges” aren’t supposed to legislate laws. American taxpayers pay other people a lot of money to do that.
And if I choose not to recognize such a marriage I become the one discriminated against. Gay marriage is unconstitutional and forces everyone to accept something that by right we shouldn’t have to.
NM like so many states nearly always picks the worst possible nominees and elected officials. Joe Skeen was pretty good; so was Edwin L. Mechem, but few if any others.
“same-sex couples are a discrete group that has been subjected to a history of discrimination and violence”
And so it goes....this reasoning will allow pedophiles and beast lovers to achieve protected status.
Chavez is a Richardson appointee. The AG King is a worthless POS as well and is running for Gov now.
Indeed.
Good, they should be discriminated until they are shunned off the face of the earth. All the fags can go live on the moon. Birth rate 0%. Won’t last long.
Albuqueerque.
We have lost NM. call it part of “mexifornia “ now,
Bogus headline. It’s not that gay marriage had been illegal; it’s that it didn’t even exist as a category as far as government was concerned. The headline really should be “NM redefines marriage to include gays”.
Since when courts rule? They are supposed to provide a translation of the law in every day case. Legislating from the bench ought to stop. The courts do not create words nor modify them, they are to translate them.
Indeed. Most murderous tyrants were overt or closet homosexuals attacking Christians.
Just like Iowa, no?
Unless, of course, the Governor and Legislature secretly agree with the Judge and want homo marriage but didn't want to go on record supporting it.
This most certainly was an orchestrated, and well played, attack from the depraved Marxists of the NM Democrat Party. The county clerk of Doña Anna county having fired the first shot with a few other counties following in kind. The twisted ‘logic’ being that since there is no law explicitly banning sodomite ‘marriage’ then such must be fine and fabulous. The activist judges jump at the opportunity to legislate from the bench, rather than deferring to the upcoming session of the state legislature. Such ‘logic’ also entails that since there is no law explicitly banning polygamy (or gerbils) then ‘marriage’ licenses must be approved for them as well.
It is very disturbing that there is no outrage coming from republican governor Martinez. Such should not surprise me though since she has proven herself a RINO on 2A laws and campaigned for Christy recently.
“Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.”
New Mexico Supreme Court: Same-sex marriage legal
It is very disturbing that there is no outrage coming from republican governor Martinez. Such should not surprise me though since she has proven herself a RINO on 2A laws and campaigned for Christy recently.
Except for Christy, I don't know where you get that. Here is a comment and her statement on the decision:
As for 2A issues, she's been a strong supporter, has carried since a teenager and has a CCP.
Courts don’t “legalize” anything.
They enjoin enforcement of laws passed by the people. There IS a difference.
The NM legislature is and has been controlled by the Democrats for many decades. Occasionally we get a Republican governor (like Susana Martinez who disagrees with the decision) or a Libertarian (like Gary Johnson who agrees with it).
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