Be hard to do though, without undoing other laws. Also did you notice a couple of interesting bits about this law?
"The act does not (1) affect religious liberties or conscience protections that are available under the Constitution or federal law, (2) require religious organizations to provide goods or services to formally recognize or celebrate a marriage, (3) affect any benefits or rights that do not arise from a marriage, or (4) recognize under federal law any marriage between more than two individuals."
This means that they can't use Religion under the Constitution to undo the law - since the law specifically protects religious liberties. And you can't use - the "offended" bit - because well that could be anything. They were clever in their crafting of that law.
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"The act does not (1) affect religious liberties or conscience protections that are available under the Constitution or federal law, (2) require religious organizations to provide goods or services to formally recognize or celebrate a marriage, (3) affect any benefits or rights that do not arise from a marriage, or (4) recognize under federal law any marriage between more than two individuals."
This means that they can't use Religion under the Constitution to undo the law - since the law specifically protects religious liberties. And you can't use - the "offended" bit - because well that could be anything. They were clever in their crafting of that law.