Graphic: States That Allow Same-Sex Marriage Vs. States That Allow Marriage Between First Cousins
Via The New York Times (no link) and several others.
Editorial note: As pointed out in the comments, the New York Times’ graphic contains an error: same-sex marriage has NOT been approved (yet) in New Jersey.
Update: Same-sex marriage is now legal in Washington, D.C., and New York state. Still not New Jersey…
UPDATE II: This is outdated. Please see our updated version, “Maps: States That Allow Gay Marriage vs. States That Allow First Cousin Marriage,” which includes even more info, including the minimum age requirements for marrying. And you thought this was interesting…
If you like this, please take a moment to look around. Maybe read, “I Do Not Deserve Your Tolerance,” read, “Hate Crime: Christian Pastor Attacks Gay Couple To Keep Them From Church,” “Anonymous Successfully Hacks God Hates Fags Websites” or “70 Year-Old Stoned To Death Because The Bible Says To Stone Gays.”
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