Why Gay Marriage Should Be Legalized in All Fifty United States
The United States of America are run complete with laws, rights, and bans. Some are a great asset to the lives of Americans, while others can be destructive. For instance, gay marriage bans are destructive. Gay marriage should be legalized in all fifty of the United States; gay marriage bans take a toll on same-sex couples mentally, physically, socially, and emotionally.
The gay rights movement in the United States can be traced back to the Stonewall Riots that occurred following a police raid on the Stonewall Inn, in New York City at three a.m. on June 28, 1969. Police raids on gay bars were not uncommon, but on this occasion the gays and lesbians fought back. The Stonewall Riots marked the beginning of a political movement for gay rights. By the 1980’s, the right of gay marriage specifically, became a topic of controversy. From 1988 to 2010, public support for gay marriage increased at a rate of one to one point five percentage points per year. On May 9, 2012, President Barack Obama became the first sitting United States president to declare his support for gay marriage. On June 26,
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Religious institutions can say no to marrying same-sex couples, but they should not decide the laws for society at large. America is not a religious nation, no matter how many of her citizens consider themselves to be. With both the Constitution and the Treaty of Tripoli, the founding fathers of the United States guaranteed an independent government and religious freedom for anyone who may enter the country. This proves wrong, the argument that gay marriage is going against the word of God, and is also going against the beliefs, texts, and traditions of many religions, believed by a great number of religious anti-gay marriage