disneydude
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No, a state that bans SSM should not have to recognize a same sex marriage done in a state where it is legal. It is an abuse of the FF&C cause to essentially give a state the power to set policy for the nation, especially when many states ban SSM at the level of their state constitutions.
Stop for a minute and realize how silly this would be. A couple married in Oregon moves to Idaho and all of a sudden they aren't married....so they live there for 4 years and then move to Washington and all of a sudden they are married again. That just makes the entire country look stupid.