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Gov. Jon S. Corzine will not approve legislation banning gay marriage if the state's highest court rules that such unions are legal, a Corzine spokesman saidtoday.
The Democrat governor has said marriage should be between a man and a woman and has not voiced support for legalizing gay marriage, but the comments by his administration was a key indication of potential fallout from a pending state Supreme Court ruling on same-sex unions.
"If the Supreme Court rules that gay marriage is constitutional, the governor would not sign legislation to take away people's rights,''
said spokesman Anthony Coley on the same day gay marriage opponents rallied at the state Capitol.
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