Thursday, February 26, 2015

North Carolina Senate OKs Bill Allowing Magistrates Not To Marry Gay Couples

The North Carolina Senate on Wednesday approved a bill which seeks to allow magistrates to opt out from marrying gay and lesbian couples.
Gay couples began marrying in North Carolina in October after the state's ban on gay marriage was struck down by a federal court.

The bill allows magistrates to opt-out from performing marriages by citing a “sincerely held religious objection.”
The measure's chief sponsor, Senate leader Phil Berger, a Republican, vowed to introduce the legislation after a magistrate in his district decided to resign after 12 years rather than marry gay couples.
Berger organized a rally for John Kallam Jr. outside the Rockingham County Courthouse.
“Forcing Magistrate Kallam to give up his religious liberties to save his job is just wrong,” Berger said at the time.
Wednesday's 32-16 vote was largely along party lines, with Republicans mostly in favor of the legislation.
At least six other states are considering similar measures.

No Mr. Berger, homosexuality isn't against the law, despite Mr. Kallam's religious beliefs, they are just that, HIS beliefs, we are protected constitutionally from religious persecution.
If the state wants to protect him and others like him from prosecution for failing to do their job, then the state must also guarantee that it's gay citizens can walk into any court house and not be subjected to his and others self righteous religious views and most importantly, be issued their fucking license!  

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I sometimes feel like the rights we have gained in the past 30 years have been for nothing. They are just going to keep finding new ways to discriminate against us. I think we may have to hit the streets Act=Up style protesting again. The positive is that when marriage equality is nationwide. Whatever bills/laws they enact they will find our non-LGBT supporters have grown and are willing to fight beside us. I'm getting to be an old queen and I want to see the LGBT family safe by law from bigotry and hate.

hatterass said...

This is why I say that no government has any business saying who can or can't get married. Marriage licenses were first invented to keep blacks and whites from marrying, and this is just more of the same.