HeavyAaron
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Entirely possible, but I still fail to see the relevance to SSM, aside from the rather silly argument that "non-legal marriages are not legal marriages."
I believe his stated purpose was that first one must define what a legal marriage IS (and perhaps its purpose) before extending the option to more diverse participants.
In that regard, I agree with him. It's difficult to determine the best public policy without knowing the purpose and/or objective of said policy.
As I've said before, I'd rather just scrap all legal recognition of marriage. I don't think it serves any unique purpose. Any recognition a couple wants the government to give to their marriage would be through contracts which stipulate inharitence, etc. I've come to this conclusion because I don't believe there ARE any purposes or objectives of this public policy. At least I haven't found any that justify the public expense and special treatments afforded married people.
Aaron