Currently, eleven states plus the District of Columbia allow same sex marriage.

Mississippi

Mississippi Marriage Laws: What the State Constitution says…

The son shall not marry his grandmother, his mother, or his stepmother; the brother his sister; the father his daughter, or his legally adopted daughter, or his grand-daughter; the son shall not marry the daughter of his father begotten of his stepmother, or his aunt, being his father's or mother's sister, nor shall the children of brother or sister, or brothers and sisters intermarry being first cousins by blood. The father shall not marry his son's widow; a man shall not marry his wife's daughter, or his wife's daughter's daughter, or his wife's son's daughter, or the daughter of his brother or sister; and the like prohibition shall extend to females in the same degrees. All marriages prohibited by this subsection are incestuous and void.

Mississippi Code Ann. ' 93 1 1

Source: Mississippi State Constitution

4 Responses to Mississippi

  1. Tony G says:

    Gays should not be allowed to mary.I do think.a domestic partnership is a way to compromise.Why would gays wanna do something straight people have been screwing. up?

  2. marietta says:

    the gay marriage law needs to be legal in all states and if they choose to get married to the same sex then they should be allowed to marry.

  3. Deb Kelly says:

    it says nothing at all.  Did a 10 year old post this?

  4. Miaimo says:

    its says nothing about same sex marriage

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