Missouri must recognize gay marriages performed outside the state, a judge ruled Friday.
The ruling will not require the Show-Me State to begin permitting same-sex marriages. The case was filed by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of 10 Missouri same-sex couples.
“The undisputed facts before the court show that, to the extent these laws prohibit plaintiffs’ legally contracted marriages from other states being recognized here, they are wholly irrational, do not rest upon any reasonable basis, and are purely arbitrary,” Missouri Circuit Court Judge J. Dale Youngs wrote in the decision. “All they do is treat one segment of the population — gay men and lesbians — differently than their same-sex counterparts, for no logical reason.”









