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@Difbobatl, that source is a dismissal of a case from the AG of Kansas. Just today, KS Gov. Sam Brownback maintained that the state is not recognizing marriages yet. http://www.kansas.com/news/politics-government/article26045212.html

@Difbobatl Someone changed the map before I had the chance. I have viewed your source, but I highly expect Prcc27 to revert it. I expect this because the article refers only to announcement of a future executive order. I would argue that the color should be light blue, unless sources state that licenses are currently available in the USVI. Prcc27 will likely change it back to light red, because there is no mention of a date where the supposed order would take effect. Thanks, -Awyow — Preceding unsigned comment added by Awyow (talkcontribs) 01:24, 2 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Changes to Dublin Airport: you have changed "one of the ..." about the PreClearance. The original document said: "outside North America" and you change that in "Ireland". And then you say: there are numerous..... most of them in Canada.

If you can only refer to preclearance in Canada the original text was exactly correct: Canada is North America. However if you can mention this service in other countries then Canada the your edit is correct: can you mention one or a few preclearance airports OUTSIDE Canada?

Thanks, Jan

hmmm... The preclearance page does mention Aruba and a couple other islands, but I don't know if that is also considered North America... There is talk of other countries being added, so if it is changed back to North America someone would need to keep a watch on it...

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Template:Same-sex unions

I feel you are being disruptive at Template:Same-sex unions. You are ignoring reliable sources which indicate same-sex marriage is not available currently in all jurisdictions in the United States, with some states waiting for pending legal actions and ignoring consensus. AusLondonder (talk) 02:27, 2 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

SSM IS LEGAL in US. I do not believe there is consensus for the vague terminology Prcc27 has been proposing. Difbobatl (talk) 02:29, 2 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

There is a difference between the de jure status and the de facto status of same-sex marriage, especially when it is not being performed or recognised by some states pending further legal matters AusLondonder (talk) 02:48, 2 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
It is now being performed in all states, and will be in all territories (with the possible exception of American Samoa). There is a temporary technical question about recognition that has not been part of the accepted template for the majority of the time since Obergefell. It is also problematic that it is vague, changes, and has almost no real effect. Difbobatl (talk) 02:51, 2 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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