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Concealed carry permits have nothing to do with the topic.
it has everything to do with this topic. after all, if a judge can use the full faith and credit clause to force another state to follow the law, then it should be the same with ccw permits.
The irony of a judge forcing people to recognize same sex marriage, as all people are equal according to the consitituion, next to a thread of cheering for a judge forcing school prayer, in volation of the first amendment...is astounding.
It's important to note that Kentucky is forced to recognize out of state same sex marriages, not that they're forced to make same sex marriage legal in their state.
Leave us alone feds. Like the previous poster mentioned there is a tenth amend. Leave states alone let them do what they want which is what should be done. Liberals although go around and rake the courts to get done what they want. I've about had it............time to go into hiding as the country is about doomed. Very close...........liberals think it's funny but they will be the first to get stuck into the gulags. They won't fight......we will.
it has everything to do with this topic. after all, if a judge can use the full faith and credit clause to force another state to follow the law, then it should be the same with ccw permits.
No. A marriage is a contract between two parties. A gun permit is not even remotely similar.
Your analogy is a miserable failure.
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