Quote Originally Posted by SwordsMaster View Post

The broader question, of course, is: if same sex marriage is allowed in some states, but not in others, and yet recognised by the federal government as legal, is it really sensible and enforceable by the rejecting states to fail to recognise it?

It seems a little like China not recognising independent Taiwan and yet unable to control its actions, and having the live with that.

What are the Org's thoughts?
If you don't let states ban same sex marriage, you can't have others allowing it. I don't believe there is a federal law recognizing same sex marriages.

The nice thing about the state by state system is that it lets some states jump ahead of the rest of the country and test out new concepts.