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June 12, 2008

Norway Becomes Sixth Country to Permit Gay Marriage

Norway Becomes Sixth Country to Permit Gay Marriage

Members of Norway's parliament approved a bill Wednesday that will allow same-sex couples to wed in civil marriages, according to Agence France-Presse.

The new law, which passed 84–41, requires that the terminology in marriage documents be gender-neutral.

A 1993 law gave gay and lesbian couples the right to enter into civil unions, similar to marriage, but they could not be wed in church or adopt children. The new law allows adoption and permits lesbians to be artificially inseminated.

Norway becomes the sixth country to allow gay marriage, joining Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, South Africa, and Canada in legislating full marriage equality. (The Advocate

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  • Name: Anonymous
    Date posted: 2008-06-12 5:50 PM
    Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, FL

    Comment:

    The United States, leader of the free world, and supposedly of human rights, continues to be shown up by other countries (now six) who don't allow mob rule to dictate who does and doesn't have basic rights, such as to a civil recognition of a loving relationship! When will religion stop being allowed to dictate civil rights? The U. S. is really being left behind in this area, and should be ashamed. Gays should receive tax credits for all of the benefits we can't receive by not having marriage equality. We really need to stop being so nice about this and start demanding our rights......our money is the only thing that seems to matter......it's time we boycott any companies going against us on rights issues such are marriage. No more status quo!


  • Name: Bagoas
    Date posted: 2008-06-12 1:53 PM
    Hometown: Isle of Man

    Comment:

    It's sad that the oldest and the most powerful democracy on earth step by step goes back on the trail in this case.


  • Name: Haley
    Date posted: 2008-06-12 12:07 PM
    Hometown: austin

    Comment:

    i think this is absoloutely fabulous crazy madness. hopefully this will happen soon for us.


  • Name: Bill Kilgore
    Date posted: 2008-06-12 12:24 AM
    Hometown: Seattle, WA

    Comment:

    If Barack Obama chooses EITHER Hillary Clinton OR General Wesley Clark (a great friend of the GLBT community featured in one of The Advocate's past issues) to run with him for Vice President then he WILL BE our next president. Let's hope he sees this clearly and not go with Webb of Virginia (too 'little known) or one of the other unknowns. Americans like to vote for the "familiar". Let's keep our fingers crossed that one of these two gets chosen. I think DADT will be overturned in this case.


  • Name: Bill Kilgore
    Date posted: 2008-06-12 12:23 AM
    Hometown: Seattle, WA

    Comment:

    If Barack Obama chooses EITHER Hillary Clinton OR General Wesley Clark (a great friend of the GLBT community featured in one of The Advocate's past issues) to run with him for Vice President then he WILL BE our next president. Let's hope he sees this clearly and not go with Webb of Virginia (too 'little known) or one of the other unknowns. Americans like to vote for the "familiar". Let's keep our fingers crossed that one of these two gets chosen. I think DADT will be overturned in this case.


  • Name: Tony
    Date posted: 2008-06-12 12:05 AM
    Hometown: Lancaster, PA

    Comment:

    I think its awsome that another country can be added to the list of countries around the world that recognize the love between a person and their same sex partner. It will take time but it will happen in the U.S.A. I know it and I believe it.


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