Star Trek's Takei Enjoys Ca. Gay Wedding Ruling
eFlux Media
By Chris Georg
June 18, 2008George Takei, who played Hikaru Sulu in the original Star
Trek series, the first six Star Trek films and one episode of Star Trek:
Voyager, is just one of many Californians which obtained a marriage
license in the possibly short lived homosexual wedding ruling in
California. A May 15 California Supreme Court ruling legalized same-sex
unions.
George Takei obtained a license to marry his partner Brad Altman. The
Japanese America, 71, and the 54-year old Brad Altman have been together
for more than two decades. He recalled growing up in American
concentration camps and said the legalization means that the United States
can change.
Lawmakers of the Supreme Court also ruled against delaying enforcement
of the decision until after the November election, when the citizens of
California would have voted to decide whether to reinstate a ban on gay
marriage. A change has been made in the protocol of the ceremony - the
word "bride" and "groom" on marriage licenses was replaced with "Partner
A" and "Partner B." California is the second state after Massachusetts to
legalize same-sex nuptials. It is also the first to offer licenses to
out-of-state residents, which is why many gay couples from other states
have also lined up to get their licenses.
According to a survey conducted by the Williams Institute at UCLA's
School of Law, the number of gay marriages will swell if the
anti-gay-marriage initiative is voted in November. The UCLA study
forecasts that about 51,320 gay California couples and 67,513 from out of
state will marry in the state during the next three years. The survey
hasn’t been released yet, but the info contained in it was provided by The
Los Angeles Times. |