From Deseret News archives:
Amendment 3 deserves support
Utah is not alone in combating efforts to redefine marriage. This year alone, the citizens of 10 states besides Utah have voted or will vote on amendments that will define and thereby protect marriage. In North Dakota, supporters of marriage have gathered over 52,000 signatures (of about 26,000 needed) to put an amendment on the ballot. These North Dakotans chose to use Utah's Amendment 3 language, word for word, because of its precision.
Why is this widespread pro-marriage effort necessary? In November 2003, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court issued an opinion holding that its 200-year-old constitution included a previously undiscovered right to individual definitions of marriage. Attempts at a "compromise" position by the Massachusetts Senate president were rebuffed by the court, and in May 2004 the Commonwealth had to begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
Since the Massachusetts decision, trial courts in New York, Oregon and Washington have made similar rulings. Lawsuits to redefine marriage are also pending in California, Connecticut, Indiana, Maryland and New Jersey. Add to this the creation of a marriage substitute called "civil unions" in Vermont (under court order) and the creation of "domestic partnerships" in California (to circumvent that state's popularly enacted definition of marriage). All these judicial and legislative assaults on man/woman marriage make Amendment 3 both timely and necessary.
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