Guam Becomes 1st U.S. Territory To Allow Gay Marriage
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HAGATNA, Guam (AP) — Guam's attorney general and governor are at odds over whether same-sex couples should be allowed to wed, a change that would make it the first U.S. territory to allow gay marriage.
The territory's top law enforcement officer directed officials Wednesday to begin processing marriage license applications from same-sex couples. But the governor said he wanted to study the issue further, and the public health director said he wouldn't accept the applications.
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It's certainly a good start
Now with all the extra gays, the island will certainly tip over!
Quickly! Make Guam a state so no US territories support gay marriage!
It's interesting that it took just as long to legalize gay marriage as it did to ban it in the first place (about 20 years).
[QUOTE=Deng;47542910]It's interesting that it took just as long to legalize gay marriage as it did to ban it in the first place (about 20 years).[/QUOTE]
Ya because it took conservatives 20 years to find it, its tiny and they're notoriously bad at geography
[QUOTE=Sableye;47543456]Ya because it took conservatives 20 years to find it, its tiny and they're notoriously bad at geography[/QUOTE]
it also has a very large prison :downs:
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