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Little Tich

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Thu Apr 16, 2015, 09:53 PM Apr 2015

LGBT-rights group urges Guam governor to allow gay marriage

Source: Yahoo! News / AP

HAGATNA, Guam (AP) — The nation's largest gay rights organization and Guam's biggest newspaper are blasting the territory's governor for not allowing marriage licenses to be issued to same-sex couples.

Guam's attorney general on Tuesday said state officials should begin issuing licenses after a lesbian couple filed a federal lawsuit because they were denied a marriage application. But state officials, backed by the governor, refused the attorney general's directive because it wasn't a binding legal opinion. Gov. Eddie Baza Calvo said lawmakers or the public could change the law to allow same-sex marriage, if that was their will.

James Perez Servino, an associate director of the Human Rights Campaign, issued a statement on the group's website saying Calvo is "standing in the way of marriage equality." He encouraged people to send messages to the governor's office expressing their support for same-sex marriage.

"Gov. Eddie Calvo needs to retake civics after he passed the buck on the attorney general's legal memorandum on gay marriage to lawmakers and voters," an editorial in Friday's Pacific Daily News says. "Calvo could have made the courageous decision to end discrimination against homosexuals in Guam."


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