Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Marriage Rebuked In Two States

(WND) Maryland and Maine became the first states in which voters chose to legalize same-sex marriage while Washington state and Colorado appear to have become the first to pass measures legalizing the recreational use of marijuana.

Previously, voters in 32 states had supported traditional marriage. The marijuana initiatives set up a clash with the federal government, which has banned recreational use.

The initiatives were among 176 measures on the ballots Tuesday in 38 states, according to the Initiative and Referendum Institute at the University of Southern California.

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2 comments:

  1. Marriage was not "rebuked." Marriage was affirmed and compassionately expnaded to include more loving couples. Jesus is smiling!

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  2. Washington ALSO affirmed same-sex marriage. The gays got "everything but marriage" several years ago and now they can legally call their 'civil unions' marriage.
    As to legalizing possession of small amounts of marijuana, the US Attorney does not have time to go after recreational users.

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