The Aug. 22 front page Columbian story, “Backers of gay marriage on watch,” predicted a more visible campaign for Referendum 74.
Opponents of the right to marry for same-sex couples have historically, and almost certainly will, promote fear-mongering and false claims.
Approval of Referendum 74 will allow thousands of committed gay and lesbian couples in the state, many of whom are already in decades-long, loving relationships, the freedom to get married. It will not change the definition of marriage. The essence of marriage will be the same: two people who want to affirm their love and commitment to each other.
When we allowed African-Americans and women the right to vote, we didn’t consider it changing the definition of voting. Instead, we extended access to voting rights for all citizens.