Marriage equality is the topic of discussion in the Maryland state Senate, The Advocate and Associated Press report. Lawmakers began debate on Thursday about the introduced gay marriage bill. Anti-gay forces are crafting bill-killing amendments that would eradicate the gay marriage bill.

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Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley

Maryland House of Delegates passed the bill by a 72-67 vote last week. Its version delays implementation until Jan. 2013, while keeping it from becoming effective until a possible referendumโ€™s litigation is resolved.

Opponents sought Maryland Attorney General Doug Ganslerโ€™s feedback on the legislationโ€™s constitutionality. Gansler confirmed they passed muster.

Debate could potentially last until Friday, according to Miller. Thanks to a 7-4 vote Tuesday, a Senate panel pushed the bill to the floor. Itโ€™s expected to pass. A marriage equality bill passed last year by a bipartisan vote of 25-21.

Maryland Gov. Martin Oโ€™Malley promised to sign the bill. Opponents are preparing for a referendum.

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