Hundreds take to S.L. streets to protest, support Prop. 8 ban on gay marriage
More than half of California voters were in favor of the constitutional amendment to define marriage as the union between one man and one woman, but Proposition 8 detractors have lashed out against members of the LDS Church in recent days.
Demonstrators held signs that read, "When do I get to vote on your marriage?" and "Proposition h8."
"It's upsetting to see churches pouring so much money and time and effort into taking away rights," said Davida Wegner, who waited for more than 40 hours at a Massachusetts courthouse to be married 18 months ago.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints issued a statement Friday in response to recent demonstrations and in some cases vandalism at church buildings.
Three smaller rallies two in support of Proposition 8 and one against also took place in downtown Salt Lake City Saturday afternoon and evening.
Saturday night, about 400 anti-Proposition 8 demonstrators descended on the south lawn of Utah's Capitol Hill to spell the word "equality" in 20-foot block letters using 10,000 candles.
It took about 45 minutes to get candles lit, as a light wind threatened to blow them out. Vigil organizer Patrick York said he hoped people would see the vigil as show of solidarity. Gay and straight Utahns participated.
Eventually, he said, "equality is going to shine from every capital."
Trent Romijn and Jacob DeGering, a gay couple who attended the vigil, said they hope one day that Utah will recognize same-sex marriage or at least a civil union.
But right now, they just want to feel like a part of the community and approved of the vigil's peaceful nature.
"This is a huge snowball, and it's starting to roll," Romijn said.
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