With a federal judge striking down Arizona's gay marriage ban today and Attorney General Tom Horne announcing he would not be appealing the decision, marriage equality has offically arrived in the Grand Canyon State.
Pictured below are Nelda Majors and Karen Bailey, two of the plaintiffs in the state's gay marriage case.
Photos of happy couples marrying always bring a smile. #MarriageEquality #Arizona https://t.co/JizGXsaQ8R pic.twitter.com/7oEPFDKpEK
— Scott Wooledge (@Clarknt67) October 17, 2014
Two more photos, AFTER THE JUMP…
Also, this:
Marriage equality is now legal in my home state of Arizona!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fuck yes, finally!!!!!!!
— Meghan McCain (@MeghanMcCain) October 17, 2014
[top photo via Twitter]
Officiant marries Kevin and David. They're exchanging vows outside of courthouse with daughters looking on pic.twitter.com/8wMO9laDfo
— Tanya Mendis (@tanyamendis) October 17, 2014
Gay marriage now legal in #Arizona. Many couples will be married today. Send us your pics we want to share your day. pic.twitter.com/3BegLBx7fj
— 12 News Community (@12newscommunity) October 17, 2014