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Society|Tue, Aug. 26 2008 08:42 AM EDT

Effort to Revive Mass. Ban on Out-of-State Gay 'Marriage' Advances

By Lawrence Jones|Christian Post Reporter

The Massachusetts attorney general approved on Monday a referendum petition seeking to reinstate a 1913 law that prohibits same-sex couples from marrying in the state if their union is illegal in their home state.

Members from a self-identified pro-family group called Mass Resistance filed the referendum petition on Aug. 13. They are looking to overturn a law signed by Gov. Deval Patrick last month that repealed the 1913 statute.

“After a thorough review by our office, we have concluded that this referendum petition has met the technical requirements that govern such petitions," state Attorney General Martha Coakley said Monday in a statement.

“Our decision that this referendum meets the Constitutional requirements as to subject matter does not mean that it has our support, but simply that the constitutional requirements are met for the proponents of the referendum to obtain further signatures.”

Proponents of the referendum have until Oct. 29 to gather the required 33,297 signatures to place the issue before voters on the November 2010 ballot.

“I don’t think we’re going to have much trouble getting the signatures,” Brian Camenker, leader of Mass Resistance, told Belmont Citizen-Herald. “People have just had it up to here with this social experiment being pushed in their faces. The Legislature has been just so disconnected from the people in Massachusetts.”

Last month, Gov. Deval Patrick signed a bill repealing the 1913 law that blocked gay couples from outside the from state marrying in Massachusetts. Opponents say Massachusetts now could become the "Las Vegas of gay marriage," and they criticized lawmakers for infringing on other states' rights to define marriage.

The nearly century-old statute was originally used to bar interracial marriage. Although Massachusetts was among the first states to allow interracial marriage, the law prohibited interracial couples from marrying in the state if their marriages were not recognized in their home states.

Patrick, the state's first black governor and the father of a daughter who recently announced she's a lesbian, sided with critics who alleged the 1913 law carried racial undertones.

Pro-family groups, including Massachusetts Family Institute, however, have rejected claims the law was racially based, pointing to the 2006 State Supreme Court ruling that upheld the law as constitutional.

Massachusetts became the first state in the nation to recognize gay "marriage" following a May 2004 ruling made by the State High Court.

Then-Gov. Mitt Romney had invoked the 1913 law to prohibit city clerks from issuing marriage licenses to out-of-state homosexual couples.

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  • Tue Oct 07, 2008 11:24 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Mike2685, by your comment, do you mean that God isn't waiting on you any longer because you are already "there" meaning reprobate? God created marriage to be a holy union between man and woman. As soon as society made it a legal union between two people and took God out of it, *this* is what happens. Gay marriage is any oxymoron.

  • Mon Sep 01, 2008 11:47 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    He isn't waiting for me, I'm already there, do not pretend you are any better than I am or that you're in a place to tell me about my relationship with God. I am "singing that song" because that is what I do and will believe. Its clear you will continue singing your song, but mine has a much prettier tune.

  • Tom »
    Mon Sep 01, 2008 12:02 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Now mike are you still singing that same song? God said and Jesus confirmed it that God made man and women to be one in marriage. He condemned Homosexuality. Remember? He is still calling and waiting for you mike. Please before it is to late. Call out to Him and repent. Gods Blessing In Christ Tom

  • Wed Aug 27, 2008 9:41 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    God is very clear about not liking homosexual sex and desire.

  • Wed Aug 27, 2008 7:29 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    God never spoke to gay marriage, so please do not put your dislike of gay marriage on God

  • Wed Aug 27, 2008 12:48 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    gay marriage is wrang wrong wrong, GOD does not approve it

  • Tue Aug 26, 2008 7:38 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Hmm, didn't know that part, thanks for the info Blackho.


    anywho, aren't you still grasping at straws? So out of staters can't get married...I could just move there instead and it would have the same effect, or maybe I'll just go through my attorney so I can still get all the benefits of marriage but be your neighbor, you know, just so I can corrupt your children (and eventually eat them, like a good Pagan you think I am.)

  • Tue Aug 26, 2008 5:35 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    Wrong wrong wrong! It prohibits any couple from getting married in MA ONLY if the union would be illegal in their home state. If you live in a state where you can marry your first cousin, you can still get married in MA.
    If you are homosexual and live in CA, you can still get "married" in MA.
    Tell the truth, shame the devil!

  • Tue Aug 26, 2008 5:23 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Wrong wrong wrong! It does not strictly prohibit same sex out of state couples, it prohibits ALL out of state couples from getting married. Too bad the language doesn't accurately reflect what is going to happen. Its as if the "Christians" think that by telling the truth, they would have no argument at all.

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