To: NutCrackerBoy
BS.
Heterosexual couples who cannot have children are treated no different than those who can, and the Law is enjoined to treat them equally by the mere fact that the question is not asked of them at the time of licensing.b
410 posted on
12/15/2003 3:35:22 PM PST by
Luis Gonzalez
(The Gift Is To See The Trout.)
To: Luis Gonzalez
The Law is enjoined to treat them equally by the mere fact that the question is not asked of them at the time of licensing.You asked me (I don't know why) whether the law is enjoined from treating heterosexual couples who cannot have children different than those who can. I said "No."
You disagree (again I don't know why). Just because there is no such law doesn't mean that such a law would be unconstitutional. "The question is not asked of them at the time of licensing" is totally irrelevant to what the Constitution allows or doesn't allow.
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