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New Jersey begins gay 'weddings' | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
The US state of New Jersey has become the latest to begin registering same-sex partnerships as civil unions, granting couples new legal rights. | |
Registered same-sex couples in New Jersey now have adoption and custody rights, as well as new allowances on hospital visits and medical rights. | |
It is the third state to allow civil unions, a step below the full marriage rights permitted in Massachusetts. | |
Gay rights activists vowed to press for "full marriage rights" in the US. | Gay rights activists vowed to press for "full marriage rights" in the US. |
The US federal government and 45 states do not recognise the unions. | |
New Jersey joins Vermont and Connecticut in offering civil unions, while California offers broadly similar rights under the title of domestic partnerships. | |
Massachusetts is the only state to allow same-sex marriages with the same legal rights as heterosexual unions. | |
'Bittersweet' | 'Bittersweet' |
Partners Thomas Mannix and Kevin Pilla, who have been together since 1983, were among the first couples to arrive at Asbury Park City Hall to apply for a civil union. | |
Mr Mannix, 44, said: "The things being granted are long overdue and very important to have, so we wanted to take advantage of it as soon as it was available. | Mr Mannix, 44, said: "The things being granted are long overdue and very important to have, so we wanted to take advantage of it as soon as it was available. |
"But it was also bittersweet because it's not full marriage. Once a separate class is made, a separate category, we get back to 'separate but equal,' which we've learned from the past doesn't work." | |
Ed Barocas, legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union's New Jersey chapter, suggested that the separate system of rights would not have been accepted had it been based on race. | Ed Barocas, legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union's New Jersey chapter, suggested that the separate system of rights would not have been accepted had it been based on race. |
Legislators in New Jersey created civil unions in December, less than two months after a state Supreme Court decision held that gay couples had a right to the same benefits as married couples. | Legislators in New Jersey created civil unions in December, less than two months after a state Supreme Court decision held that gay couples had a right to the same benefits as married couples. |
Some social conservative groups, meanwhile, are pledging to block same-sex marriage by pressing for an amendment to the state constitution that prohibits such unions. | Some social conservative groups, meanwhile, are pledging to block same-sex marriage by pressing for an amendment to the state constitution that prohibits such unions. |
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