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Jess
February 23rd, 2012, 11:39 PM
Gay marriage close to legal in Maryland (http://news.yahoo.com/gay-marriage-close-legal-maryland-234006433.html)

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Gay marriage is all but legalized in Maryland after the legislature gave its final OK Thursday to the law that's being sent to Gov. Martin O'Malley, who said he expects to sign it sometime this week.

The state Senate voted 25-22 for the law. The vote comes less than a week after the House of Delegates barely passed the measure.

Maryland will become the eighth state to allow gay marriage when O'Malley — who sponsored the bill — signs the legislation. The Democrat made the measure a priority this session after it stalled last year.

"This issue has taken a lot of energy, as well it should, and I'm very proud of the House of Delegates and also the Senate for resolving this issue on the side of human dignity, and I look forward to signing the bill," O'Malley said in a brief interview after the Senate vote.

Opponents, though, have vowed to bring the measure to referendum in November. They will need to gather at least 55,726 valid signatures of Maryland voters to put it on the ballot and can begin collecting names now that the bill has passed both chambers.

Some churches and clergy members have spoken out against the bill, saying it threatens religious freedoms and violates their tradition of defining marriage as between a man and a woman.

"The enormous public outcry that this legislation has generated — voiced by Marylanders that span political, racial, social and religious backgrounds — demonstrates a clear need to take this issue to a vote of the people," Maryland Catholic Conference spokeswoman Kathy Dempsey said in a statement. "Every time this issue has been brought to a statewide vote, the people have upheld traditional marriage."

Leaders at the Human Rights Campaign, a group that joined a coalition of organizations to advocate for the bill, said they expect opponents will gather the required number of signatures.

"There remains a lot of work to do between now and November to make marriage equality a reality in Maryland," Joe Solmonese, HRC president said in a statement released Thursday. "Along with coalition partners, we look forward to educating and engaging voters about what this bill does: It strengthens all Maryland families and protects religious liberty."

Senators rejected some amendments to the legislation Thursday. Proponents warned that amending the bill could kill it because gathering enough support for altered legislation in the House would be difficult.

Last year senators passed a similar measure by 25-21, but the bill died in the House after delegates rescinded their initial support citing concerns that it could violate religious liberties of churches and business owners who do not support same-sex unions.

Sen. Allan Kittleman, the only Senate Republican to vote in favor of the legislation, said he is proud of his decision and not concerned about political consequences down the road.

"You don't worry about politics when you're dealing with the civil rights issue of your generation," said Kittleman, R-Howard, the son of the late Sen. Robert Kittleman, who was known for civil rights advocacy.

Christy and Marie Neff, who married in Washington, D.C., where same-sex marriage has been legal since 2010, stood outside the Senate chamber Thursday evening as crowds surrounded O'Malley and other key supporters.

The couple, who lives in Annapolis, has lobbied lawmakers to support the bill in recent years.

"This is our victory and we're going to savor this because you can only really jump one hurdle at a time," Christy Neff said. "So we're going to savor this and then if they bring it to referendum, we'll match that effort with the same sort of effort we did today."





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ImCoolBeans
February 24th, 2012, 12:06 AM
:D This is great

Stronger
February 24th, 2012, 06:18 AM
Woo, I hope this can pass

Gaybaby94
February 24th, 2012, 03:37 PM
Yes! I can't wait until the day it is legal in the entire country. Afterwards I will help the fight to legalize it all over the world. It will be my life's goal!

Danny016
February 24th, 2012, 07:52 PM
this is so good I was talking about it at my schools GSA meeting today and I seemed to be the only one who knew about this. In the last few months a lot more states have talked about making gay marrage legal and I am liking this becuase love is love. I hope 10 years from now every state will have it legal to marry the same sex!

Vonn
March 1st, 2012, 07:40 PM
そう?よかったねぇ~

I wonder how long other states are gonna hold out.

Skeptical Bear
March 2nd, 2012, 02:50 AM
This is great. I heard that even if a same sex couple get married in a state that allows it, that they're not considered "legally" married since the Federal gov't hasn't passed a law saying so. Sucks if this is true.

Mortal Coil
March 2nd, 2012, 06:22 AM
Come on, pass pass pass
It's like what I say before a test.
PASS GODDAMNIT

Smeagol
March 3rd, 2012, 08:04 AM
I'm so happy! I hope that this gets passed!!!

Sugaree
March 3rd, 2012, 11:41 PM
Come on, pass pass pass
It's like what I say before a test.
PASS GODDAMNIT

I'm so happy! I hope that this gets passed!!!

Well would you lookit here...


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dead
March 4th, 2012, 10:45 AM
Oh look Maryland isn't retarded, what a surprise. :rolleyes: