29.06.11
TRENTON - The gay rights this morning, advocates filed a lawsuit in Superior Court, the style advocating for gay marriage in New Jersey.
Garden chair Steven Goldstein official equality called the law of the state civil union a "wall dividing the moral fabric of the statutory declaration."
"New Jersey: Tear down this wall," he said, channeling the former president Ronald Reagan.
The request is led by Garden State Equality and joined by seven gay couples and many of their children.
Their biggest argument is that the state Supreme Court ruled in 2006 that same-sex couples should be guaranteed the same rights as heterosexual married couples, but left 4-3 in a referendum to the Legislative Assembly of way to do this. The minority in that decision, said the voice necessary to allow the marriage of same-sex couples.
Parliament chose the trade unions rather than courtesy, that come with exactly the same legal rights.
But complainants said that the right of equal rights are in theory only.They offered stories of trying to hit their partners in hospitals or make medical decisions for them, but being first denied by bites that did not understand what a civil union was.
Source: The Star-Ledger - NJ.com