Arizona Daily Wildcat
Thursday, March 4, 2004
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Question: Would you support a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage?
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Cole Norton business and finance junior
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"I don't necessarily believe (gay marriage) is OK, but it would be tough for me to impose my beliefs on other people."
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Barbara Weeks accounting junior
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"I believe in freedom of religion, and sexual tendency may be a part of that. But I don't feel they should have the same legal benefits as a man and a woman."
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Amanda Yontz political science freshman
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"No, because the Constitution has nothing to do with religion, and that's one of the main reasons why people are in favor of this amendment."
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Alan Strom undeclared freshman
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"No, it's unconstitutional. It's not other people's business whom you love; that's ridiculous."
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Claudia Chretin pre-physiology sciences sophomore
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"No, I wouldn't. I think everyone has the right to be happy, and being married is a big part of that."
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Nick Cook education junior
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"I would; I don't mind the legal aspect, but I think that marriage is a sacred union."