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Ideal_Rock
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Okay, so here's my dumb question: suppose a gay couple gets married in state A, where it's allowed. Then they travel to state B, where it's not allowed. Suppose one of the couple is in an accident, in state B, and is hospitalized. In state B, are the hospital personnel required to provide them the same rights as any other married couple? Rights like visiting hours, care decisions, etc.
I guess I'm asking if the rights of married gays are recognized through all the states. Are they "transportable"?
If not, why not? If so, good, I would feel a little better about the world.
I just saw a picture of Neil Patrick Harris and his adorable family so this got me thinking about gay family rights.
I guess I'm asking if the rights of married gays are recognized through all the states. Are they "transportable"?
If not, why not? If so, good, I would feel a little better about the world.
I just saw a picture of Neil Patrick Harris and his adorable family so this got me thinking about gay family rights.