State lawmakers will return to Raleigh next month to consider getting constitutional amendments before voters in 2012, including one that would solidify a ban on gay marriage in North Carolina.
The News & Observer reports wide-ranging campaigns are already being organized to support the amendment. Same-sex couples are already unable to marry in North Carolina.
The proposal would formally put in the state’s constitution that marriage between a man and a woman is the only domestic valid legal union recognized in the state.
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