Did you note, earlier, the 9th Amendment, Janenmori? US citizens may not use their rights (including their right to vote) to remove or hinder anyone's non-enumerated rights. It is anti-constitutional to vote to take a minority's marriage rights away, even if a majority wants it. Technically, it should not have even gone up on the ballot, it gives all the bigots false hope. Or, if it stands, it endangers minorities all over the states in the future by allowing a voting majority to ignore the 9th Amendment and remove a minorities fundamental rights.
That is one of most important, most freedom-providing Amendments in the US Constitution! It is the one thing protecting citizens from a sort of creepy democratic fascism.
That is one of most important, most freedom-providing Amendments in the US Constitution! It is the one thing protecting citizens from a sort of creepy democratic fascism.









