Date: 2004-11-30 10:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jexay.livejournal.com
To add to that: Move To Void Michigan Gay Partner Benefits (http://www.365gay.com/newscon04/11/113004michBens.htm).

I am not trans but still this story bothered me. Man Denied US Citizenship Because Wife Is Transsexual (http://www.365gay.com/newscon04/11/113004tgSuit.htm)

Citizenship and Immigration Services says it "...disallows recognition of change of sex in order for a marriage between two persons born of the same sex to be considered bona fide ... ." California on the other hand "reissues birth certificates to transsexuals after sex change operations and legally recognize them as their new gender." Apparently Federal and State are conflicting each other. *baffled* I feel for this couple and they come from my home country. *shakes head*

There is still a long way to go in the same-sex marriage battle.

Date: 2004-11-30 10:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sciencegeek.livejournal.com
Sometimes, I feel badly for Americans. It's sad how Ontario just ruled that if a partner in a same sex marriage dies, they survivor is entitled to benifits, and then this happens in the states.

Good luck to you.

Do they even recognise same-sex common-law? That's what happened first, here, then it moved forward (in the case of Ontario, was forced by the Supreme Court) to further that to marriage. I guess, that would be a good first step. It would be great if state/US government just...allowed marriage to begin with, but I guess it would have to start somewhere.

Date: 2004-11-30 11:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sciencegeek.livejournal.com
If you want, here are some links

http://canadaonline.about.com/od/samesex/
That has a whole ton of links

Timeline starting from around 1965 for gay rights in Canada It was a long time coming, and is yet to be country-wide, but it's a start.

TMI

Date: 2004-11-30 12:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jexay.livejournal.com
I live in California and here the state recognizes a same-sex couple living together as 'domestic partners' although you have to register to be recognized as such. I am still not at that point. My significant other and I are getting closer to it I think. Especially since I have a medical condition (though not life-threatening... I think). Registering will entitle him to make medical decisions in the event I cannot do so myself among other things.

California, at least is making strides in the right direction: AB 205 Domestic Partner Rights and Responsibilities Act of 2003 (http://www.assembly.ca.gov/LGBT_Caucus/laws/2003/ab0205/factsheet.htm)

Thinking about being 'domestic partners' is also putting same-sex marriages more prominent in my mind.

Thanks for the info. Over here, everyone still waits with baited breath (and huge placards).

Emma: Sorry for spamming, but your LJ sparks the most interesting discussions. *hugs*

Date: 2004-11-30 05:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emmagrant01.livejournal.com
Yow. Now I'm even more pissed!

First story: It boggles my mind that anyone would deny health care to someone, essentially because they are gay. It's simply homophobia in sheep's clothing, and I'm sure it's only the beginning.

Second story: *pulls hair out in frustration* WTF? This is a marriage between two people who identify as male and female, and they're using the fucking DOMA to deny residency? Once again, it's homophobia -- plain and simple.

*steams*

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