It had the votes to pass in MA, but when 75% of the electorate in Kentucky recently passed a constitutional amendment limiting the definition of marriage to prohibit homosexual marriages, I would not think that any court ordered change in the statutes is going to get enough votes to pass.
They may send in the Marines to force the legislature to pass the law or enforce a law that no longer exists and never did. At that point the people of Kentucky and the United States may have to choose sides.
Agreed. Thank God, KY is not MA. The good thing is that the showdown will occur in the state legislatures where conservatives have the best chance. We need a few more like Kim Davis in other conservative states.
It will be very difficult for conservative state legislators to accept the shaft from the sodomites at the Supreme Court and sign on to homosexual marriage at the state level.
The sodomites will try to spin this thing as a 1960s civil rights movement and send in U.S. marshals with ad hoc clerks to issue the homosexual marriages. They will try to make the optics choreographed to look like the 1963 University of Alabama when Gov. Wallace tried to stop black students from attending.