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A Narrow Miss on Marriage Amendment, 163 Years Ago

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): The debate raging in the Indiana Legislature over banning gay marriage has become the central political issue of 2014. But it's not the first time the state has weighed defining marriage in the state constitution. During the constitutional convention of 1851, delegates narrowly rejected a proposal that would have barred state lawmakers from passing any measure “impairing the unity and sacredness of the marriage relation.''

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