The Silver State has now become the first state in the US to protect LGBTQ+ marriages under constitutional law. The decision was made after two-thirds of voters in Nevada fought to remove the controversial marriage provision.
The ballot in question, states: “This ballot measure would remove an existing provision in the Nevada Constitution which provides that only a marriage between a male person and a female person may be recognized and given effect in Nevada.” Same-sex marriage was made legal in the United States back in 2015 after the U.S.
Supreme Court ruled in favor of same-sex marriage. But even though the U.S. and it’s LGBTQ+ citizens have enjoyed the human right to marry the ones they love, the future of marriage equality hangs in