New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez says she won't support or seek an
amendment to ban gay marriage in the state, saying the issue is
settled, the Santa Fe New Mexican reports:
Martinez
said several times last summer — when several county clerks across the
state began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples — that she
believed state voters should decide the issue by way of a ballot
question on whether to amend the state constitution.
“I think what I said before was that yes,
the people should have decided on it, but the Supreme Court has
decided,” the governor said Monday when asked by a reporter about the
issue. “And it’s now the law of the land.”
Asked whether that meant she wouldn’t
push for the Legislature to pass a measure like Sen. Bill Sharer’s
Senate Joint Resolution 6, Martinez responded, “It’s the law of the
land. The Supreme Court has spoken.”
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