Túischac’h Txec Ereufighleu Group: citizens (847 posts total) (last post: March 12, 2008 - 12:13) Citizen #33: James O'Neill | Taking a Stand
Our laws can be one way that people define our country and what we stand for, so passing a law will show prospectives and everyone else where we stand. Right now there is no official definition, and regardless of what the constitution says about freedom from descrimination and prejudice, nothing is certain until it is writing.
Recognition of their Relationship
For "traditional relationships" (one man and one woman" this is not such an issue because most macronations support that in their laws. Other marriage types (same sex or plural marriages) may not be able to have their union legal in their respective macronations. This will give them something that "validates" their relationship. In present times a piece of paper is worth a lot. For those that have this problem this could be a big relief.
Preparing for the Future
At some point (not necessarily in the near future) there will be tax laws and other laws that might be affected by marital status. Having concrete laws now will save us work later.
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