you need 2/3 vote of the states that have already passed it. Only 6 states (8?) allow some kind of homosexualfetish “marriage”.
How many busnesses have died on the altar of pro-homosexual causes?
jc penny?
how many actors/actresses?
anne hech? (may not count since she switched teams back to men)
it is the abnormal that is controversial.
Nine so far (plus D.C.), with currently pending legislation in 3 more. Plus quite a few more states permitting gay "civil unions." So no, I don't see you getting the required 38 states to ratify a constitutional amendment.
The problem is there are some states that only passed their amendments in the 50-60% ranges 5-10 years ago. If the guys in black robes don’t cut out the middlemen, we are going to start seeing amendments being repaled by popular vote, in my opinion. CA and SD both passes theirs by 52%, CA in 2008 and SD in 2006, they are probably repealable by poular vote now. On the other hand, you have WVa that could probably pass one easily but hasn’t yet.
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