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Originally Posted by timpage
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I have to disagree.
I want gay marriage legalized, but if the courts do it instead of the legislatures, then you will have a repeat of Roe v. Wade.
Abortion opponents claim - with some justification - that their votes were essentially negated by a Supreme Court that removed abortion from the public sphere. They can play the oppressed group because they never even get the chance to lose in the legislature.
Now, Bible thumpers can start making the same claims about gay marriage. If gay marriage wins in the legislature or by state amendment 60%-40%, then the opponents are stuck. They had their chance at the ballot box and lost big.
But if a court simply overturns the law, then they can claim that judicial tyrants are imposing their beliefs on them.
Gay marriage supporters are winning state after state. And public opinions are rapidly swinging in their favor everywhere. In less than 10 years this will be a dead issue - even in Mississippi.
I think the court actions are premature. Legislation by litigation is not always a good idea.