March 13, 2010
Reprobate Attorney General: Maryland AG Approves of Homosex
(Isa.5:20; Rom.1:28-32)ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- State agencies in Maryland should recognize homosex marriages performed in other states until the legislature or courts decide otherwise, Maryland's attorney general said in a long-awaited legal opinion. The opinion by Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler concluded that the state’s highest court was likely to rule that legal same-sex marriages in other states are valid in Maryland. But, he said, the matter “is not free from all doubt.” Maryland law defines marriage as being between a man and woman, and the state is one of six that do not specifically address the validity of homosex marriages from other states.
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Sex offenders in Maryland rejoiced Thursday, a day after reprobate Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler (D) said the state will recognize same-sex marriages from other places and ordered state agencies to immediately begin giving gay married couples the same rights as heterosexual couples. The announcement comes just a week before the District will begin allowing same-sex marriages, making it possible for Maryland couples to marry locally and be afforded benefits in their home state. Some conservative lawmakers and other opponents of the change are vowing to challenge it, saying Gansler overstepped his authority because he supports legalizing same-sex unions.